User talk:Gorebath

November 2020
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Thank you. Will make sure to do this from now on. Gorebath (talk) 16:32, 9 November 2020 (UTC)

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Calidus B-250
Well, I agree that aircraft isn’t “Brazilian” anymore. But B-250 first flown in Brazil and the two prototypes were also made there. This aircraft (n)ever enter in production in UEA.Paraguassuu (talk) 19:35, 4 November 2021 (UTC)
 * Per cited sources, the aircraft carbon fiber structure was designed by Novaer in Bazil but built in Al Ain in UAE. The B-250 was first flown in Dubai Airshow 2017 and at least 24 are operated by the UAEAF and underwent production in the company's facilities in Al Ain. Saying the aircraft is Brazilian is like saying the aircraft is Canadian because it uses a Canadian Pratt & Whitney Canada PT-6A-68 turboprop in its tractor configuration. Calidus owns the IP rights of the aircraft, which is based in Al Ain in the UAE and where the aircraft production facilities are per reliable sources. Gorebath (talk) 02:23, 5 November 2021 (UTC)

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Reem Al Hashimi
Can you explain to me how you came to edit the Reem Al Hashimi? I find it strange that you would make your first edits to the article immediately after brazen puffery added by a separate account was reverted and that you would coincidentally decide to restore the brazen puffery. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 01:25, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
 * He/she edited another page in which I watch. I watch multiple BLP articles. I checked their contribution to see if there are any BLP violations. You seem to remove any information added to multiple pages under the guise of "puffery" and "unreliable source" to things which you don't agree with which is in stark contrast to the controversial statements on BLP articles you love adding. Although sometimes adequate, I don't always agree with you on mass-blanking information under the guise of "brazen puffery". Gorebath (talk) 01:42, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
 * I struggle to understand how a seasoned editor would not see this as unencyclopedic "padding out a CV"-style content. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 02:25, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
 * My response in detail is in that article's talk-page. Gorebath (talk) 02:40, 14 November 2021 (UTC)

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Dubai edits
Hi @Gorebath, I saw you reverted my edit on Dubai. I understand that you said Jim Krame is not a historian but my edits were quite basic info and I didn't touch on any sensitive content. The edits I included were only 1) a description of Dubai in 1822 2) what year Iranians moved to Dubai 3) what year an oil contract was signed and when oil was struck.

These are basic things that happened in Dubai. And it didnt touch anything about poor vs rich or sensitive or debatable issues, atleast for this type of content, I dont think we need a historian.

It took me an hour to edit that and I feel really bad my edit was reverted totally. If you want to remove any contentious things, many you can remove the particular content specifically and not the entire thing Danial Bass (talk) 08:33, 6 September 2022 (UTC)


 * Hello Danial Bass, im sorry if I made you feel bad, and thank you for your work in adding content in Wikipedia. I reverted the edits because Jim Krane, as a geopolitican, cherry picks historical information to add into his books about Dubai and the gulf region as a whole to make a point, and he does not go into historical details and omits a lot of historical facts.


 * - For example, Shah of Iran did not officially change the name from Persia to Iran until 1935, yet Jim Krane calls Persia "Iran" in 1920's.
 * - The description of Dubai used by Jim Krane is used in specific content to describe the poor nature of the village to contrast it with oil wealth later, omitting any references that describe Dubai anything as successful :without oil wealth (despite it was considered rich for being a gold smuggling haven, successful pearl trade hub and thriving merchant town).
 * - Migration from southern Persian shores to Dubai occurred in multiple waves, not just in 1920, and occurred due to a major historical change in Persia at that time.
 * - I do not see any omission of oil contract or extraction from my edit.


 * There are multiple historically great references if you want to expand on the history of Dubai, check
 * - The Origins of the United Arab Emirates: A Political and Social History of the Trucial States - Routledge Library Editions: Society of the Middle East by Rosemarie Said Zahlan
 * - The Establishment of the United Arab Emirates by Abdullah Omran Taryam Gorebath (talk) 03:36, 7 September 2022 (UTC)
 * Hi and thank you for understanding my situation. Yeah, I understand your concern, I have not included any of those contentious debatable issues. The oil contract edit I referred to was this one: "In 1937 an oil exploration contract was signed which guaranteed royalty rights for Dubai and concessionary payments to Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum. However, due to World War II, oil would not be struck until 1966." Anyway, these are quite matter-of-fact information which I think isn't the things that you are of concern for ya. And thanks for the reading material, Ill check it out if not to edit, just for reading Danial Bass (talk) 08:56, 7 September 2022 (UTC)

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