User talk:Lkalim

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Edit to Sahara article
Hi, Lkalim. I am User:Donald Albury, and I noticed that you removed some material and the citation that supported it from the section 'Berbers' in the 'Sahara' article. I did not understand your rationale for removing the material and citation. Your deletion left the 'Berbers' section very skimpy. Please note that the Garamantes already have a section in the article. You can offer ideas for improving the 'Berbers' section on the talk page (Talk:Sahara. I am sure that there is a great deal of material about Berbers that can be added to the article with support from reliable sources.