User talk:Lysozym/Archives/2012/May

Babur
Please do not reinstate sources in the lead section of Babur. A good lead needs no sources, and the exact same source is cited within the body of the article. Lead sections summarise articles and therefore citations are rarely required. They are certainly not required in this instance. - Sitush (talk) 23:05, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
 * I have now reverted another addition of the Encyclopedia Iranica source. I click the link and get "Error: The requested address '/newsite/index.isc' was not found on this server." Odd blips aside, I do not understand how you can use the source to support a statement to which it was not previously attached when the source is not available at the time when you make that attachment. You need either to revise the url for the source or use Wayback etc. Failing that, it would appear likely to amount to a fake reference. - Sitush (talk) 00:30, 23 May 2012 (UTC)

Don't be a Persian Vandal
Lysozym, I observe that your edits display you, and others like you, are not objective in many articles; you influence the Wikipedia with so-called consensus. So try being a bit objective. That's my warm and friendly advice to you. I know that you're trying to support the claims of old Soviet Russia, to divide nations into ethnic groups. So I observe that some Persian vandals are trying to change the ethnic identity of Azerbaijani Turks in Wikipedia. You can influence the Wikipedia with your zealous efforts and plans, but be aware of boomerang effect. Anyway, you, Persians, carry the blood of Old Seljuq Turks (also Oghuz Turks who migrated and established their dynasties in Iran), and you also carry the blood of Azeri Turks (who governed Iran till 1920s); and I know many Persian people who are married to Azeri women, so you're also intermingled. So, in many respects, you carry Turkic blood in your vessels as well as your Persian, Arabic and Mongol ancestors. So you don't need to be so racist as you don't carry out a pure blood. The world is a place where there is a harmony of the mixtured people, especially in those areas functioning as a bridge such as Iran. So, we know that many tribes settled and migrated to Iran. You can't claim Persian people being so pure. Your perspective should be on this fact, and get rid of your biased opinions. You might be afraid of 38-million Turkic people in Iran, but the assimilation zeals of Persian vandals can boomerang against your country. Due to your biased efforts and plans, Turkic people of South Azerbajan can be the key for the expiration date of the present Iran; because Iran Turks wake out of a hundred year's sleep -apparently, thanks to your biased claims-, they are awakening to their own Turkic nation, and now I see that they are on lookout for an opportunity to proclaim their independence. If you go on your zealous policy to assimilate them, they will awaken more and more. If you stop your assimilation policy, you will live happily under a unique state. Don't be a part of nationalism, ignoring other ethnic groups and assimilating them. These are my friendly advice to you. BozokluAdam (talk) 15:45, 29 May 2012 (UTC)