User talk:Svm1 63/archive 03

17 May 2008 - 15 March 2009

Sri Lanka and Madagascar history
Hi - I noticed that you're intersted on Sri Lanka history. I've made a contribution about Madagascar history (article: Andrianampoinimerina) and my personal researches point a possible origin in Sri Lanka and Malaysia to the Malagasy Merina nobility: Rajput wariors, Malay and Javanese wariors, AD 1200-1300, Buddhism, planting Ficus Religiosa, calling cattle "jomoka" (Sanskrit gomukha), calling dogs "alika" (Sanskrit alika), dress in silk, planting wet red rice in valley bottom ricefield, the Merina rice vocabulary is in Tamil, etc. it seems like they fly away from Sri Lanka with their clan after a terrible battle. so please, if you know anything about Rajput warriorsn Malay and Javanese wariors who fled away from Sri Lanka between AD 1200-1300 tell me: it will solve some big problems in Madagascar history. Thank you in advance. Cheers: Mounblow (talk) 04:08, 17 May 2008 (UTC)

Wikiproject Sri Lanka
Hi, Svm1 63! I see you're listed as a member of WikiProject Sri Lanka. The wikiproject is currently almost inactive, and we're trying to see if we can get it running again by getting together its members again. If you're still interested in being an active member of the Wikiproject, please add yourself under the list of currently active members on the project page. Hope to see you there. Cheers. -- C h a m a l    Talk   ±  11:46, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

LRRP
Hi, Svm1 63! I have reverted the edit you made to Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (Sri Lanka). The information is well sourced where it is given in detail (see section Long_Range_Reconnaissance_Patrol_(Sri_Lanka)). Per WP:LEADCITE, it is not necessary to add citations to the lead if it is covered in the main body, but if required it should be added. If you think a ref is necessary for this in the lead as well as the main body, then please add the refs that are given in the section covering this, or please tell me and I will add it. Cheers.  C h a m a l  talk 12:09, 10 February 2009 (UTC)

You might want to add a link to your userpage and talkpage on your signature, btw. User:Sinebot does not recognize it as a signature because of the lack of these links, and will continue to add that "preceding unsigned comment..." after everything you post.  C h a m a l  talk 12:04, 13 February 2009 (UTC)

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