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Hello, Aynabend/Archive 1, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Why don't you guys leave your "Turkish cause" where it belongs?!!!

This is Wikipedia, an international platform, which is neither concerned with petty ethnical causes, nor adolescent POV. We want knowledge here and not a heap of unreflected quotations and personal interpretations. Who cares about your personal problems on this platform? If you have something to bolster your contributions with, in a pertinent fashion, quote your bibliographical sources with precision and hold the quotations against a contester's, saving the Wikipedia reader from your own sentimentalism. This is going too far. --LIGerasimova 00:22, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)


Petition against LIGerasimova

Dear Ulvi, thanks for your support regarding LIGerasimova's personal attacks and insults on me and to a lesser degree on you and user Deli-Eshek. But you've put your signature in a wrong place. You should sign the petition under section Users certifying the basis for this dispute Thanks.--Tabib 20:01, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Ah, so sorry about that. But, as your sock-puppet, does that really make any difference? Ulvi_I 20:37, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Dear user,

Please stop falsifing my name and my signature. This will not help you. Science is something different than lies and childish games. It seems that it will take long time before you understand it, if it will ever happen at all. --Ulvi I. 09:31, 31 August 2005 (UTC)

Pictures of Nakhichevan

You said you had some pictures of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic. If so, could you please upload them to Wikipedia? Thanks! -- Clevelander 12:17, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

Your sources

I would like to know your exact source for this: Abu Alimuhammad ibne Muhammad Bal’ami; Tarikhnaame Tabari, Volume 1, Tehran 1366 (1987), Xabare gushaadane Azerbaijan ve Darbande Khazaran (The news of conquer of Azerbaijan and Darband), page 529.

If you have the book, I would like you to scan and up load the page, if you do not have the book, I want the link from the website you got it from. Thanks.Khosrow II 20:41, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Re:Please help us stop the vandalism

I have protected the article for the time being. Also, I believe all parties have very strong personal point-of-views, however, I do not believe the edits are "vandalism" and I caution you against using such labels as it can easily be seen as a personal attack. I think the Azerbaijan issue is a content dispute rather than vandalism or bad faith editing on either party's behalf. Please try to focus on the content of the article rather than individual editors and personality issues. Sarah Ewart (Talk) 02:49, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

Please withdraw from this dispute

Look, I don't know who you are and to be honest, I really don't care. I just want you to cease trying to involve yourself in this dispute, stirring up more problems and simply allow Grandmaster to speak for himself. Sockpuppets are allowed in some certain circumstances, so long as they don't violate policy. It is not acceptable to use sockpuppets for voting or to try to give the impression that there is more support on an issue than there really is. And using meatpuppets for the same reason is also not acceptable. In fact, the Arbitration Committee has said, "for the purpose of dispute resolution, when there is uncertainty whether a party is one user with sockpuppets, or several users acting as meatpuppets, they may be treated as one individual." I am electing to follow this ruling.

I've reviewed all your contributions to Wikipedia and I find the following concerning:

  • A review of your edit history indicates that over the last 18 months, you have made a total of 49 edits, of which 8 are to articles (one article, in fact) and 4 edits to user talk pages (3 of which are to mine) http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/Tool1/wannabe_kate?username=Ulvi+I.&site=en.wikipedia.org
  • As per policy on Characteristics_of_sock_puppets, despite your low participation, you show remarkable familiarity with Wikipedia, various users, issues, and articles that you have never edited before.
  • In February, 2005, a week after your first edit and following a total edit count of 12, you found your way to Wikipedia:Requests for comment/LIGerasimova, where, as a new editor, you felt comfortable enough to provide the critical second person certification for the RFC, despite the fact that, as far as I can tell, you had never directly interacted with LIGerasimova, though you both posted on the same article talk page over a period of two days. It is clearly explained at the top of the RfC that each certifier must show they attempted but failed to resolve the dispute. You did not provide such evidence and, from what I can see, you did not attempt dispute resolution (a condition of certification). No one else was willing to certify or endorse the RfC and without your certification, the RfC would have been delisted. This completely invalidates the RfC and makes you look like a sock/meatpuppet brought in simply for certification.
  • You did not edit between August 2005 and September 2006, when you returned, apparently, to support Grandmaster against Khosrow.
  • Despite involving yourself in disputes and an RfC, you didn't make a single article edit until a week ago.
  • In one comment [1] you state, "When I was informed about the discusions in this respectable forum." I take this as confirmation that you are, at the very least, a meatpuppet.

With regard to the comments you have left on my talk page, I find remarks like "may I explain it in simple language," patronising and unhelpful. I don't appreciate you using my talk page to talk down to me and insult other users. I'm done warning both sides of this dispute about personal attacks and will start blocking if it continues. I am going to regard any future labeling of editors you are in a content dispute with as "vandals" as violations of no personal attacks.

As I said before, I really do not care who you are or why you're here, but I am asking you to please refrain from involving yourself in this dispute any further. I would like to try to help Khosrow and Grandmaster, but your input is disruptive, misleading and unhelpful. Sarah Ewart (Talk) 03:51, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

Responces to both messages

Sarah, I just saw both of your messages. I accept the fact that I am new in Wikipedia, do not know how to use this webpage entirely and have very limited time. But I accept the terms such as "sockpuppep" and "meatpuppet" as insult, as much as you think vandalism in an insult. I have never been any of those. My full name is U.I. and just doing a research in the internet, you can find out more about me. I accept the fact I should contribute more and become a good contributor to Wikipedia, and will probably do so in the coming future. Using your talkpage was probably a wrong thing to continue disputes, and by no means I try to help GM. I have my own opinion and will post sources and answer the claims of Khosrow II.

Regarding LGerasimova, I do not know what you are talking about. I know the fact that this user accused me and even plagarised my name to say that I am "sockpuppet" of user Tabib, however, I am not familiar with the system of dispute resolution. I also do not understand what RFC is.

While saying "I was informed about this discussion" I was talking about how for the first time I found about editing/contribution possibilities of Wikipedia and since then I became a member. Again, I will be more active from now on, given the limited time I have.

--Ulvi I. 13:02, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

If you do not know anything about the LGerasimova RfC, then I strongly urge you to review your contributions to Wikipedia here: Special:Contributions/Ulvi_I. because you clearly certified the RfC here. If your account has been compromised, please change the password immediately.
I understand it is upsetting to be thought of as a sock/meatpuppet, however, you must understand how it looks to others when a user with only a handful of edits repeatedly involves himself in disputes involving the same people but doesn't make a single edit to an article for 18 months. Sarah Ewart 21:08, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

Thank you Sara, as you see, my account has not been comprimised. LGerasimova has created an account which looks like mine, but in fact it is not. Her "one" is Ulvi_I. whereas my account is Ulvi.I I accept your critisism in not being involved much, but I promise to change that soon. --Ulvi I. 09:59, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

Nakhichevan

Yes! My e-mail is: clevelandarmenian @ yahoo.com - just delete the spaces. -- Clevelander 09:28, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

elsanaturk

hello Ulvi, how do you do? I have updated now the entry Alimardan Topchubashev have a look and please your critics! thanks for any comment Elsanaturk 16:34, 5 February 2007 (UTC) next I am going to update Khoyski article.Elsanaturk 16:34, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Arbitration

Hi. I added you to list of parties to an arbitration case initiated by Dmcdevit. Please make a statement at Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration#Armenia-Azerbaijan concerning the conflict with the other parties listed. Thanks. Artaxiad 03:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Hello,

An Arbitration case involving you has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan. Please add any evidence you may wish the arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan/Workshop.

On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Thatcher131 18:22, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

Hi

For a reason I have missed your comment. I did not add you in the case, I don't think you should have been involved. I just want you to read my full statment, in the end I clearly say you are not involved. The reason why I brought you was not to accuse you of being Adil. Regards. Fad (ix) 03:38, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

Notice of Arbitration Committee injunction

The Arbitration Committee has adopted a temporary injunction in the case of Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan, in which you have been named as a party. The injunction provides: Until the conclusion of this case, all parties are restricted to one content revert per article per day, and each content revert must be accompanied by a justification on the relevant talk page. Violators may be blocked for up to 24 hours. The case remains open for the submission of evidence or proposals. This notice is given by a Clerk on behalf of the Arbitration Committee. Newyorkbrad 00:26, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

re:Paytakaran

See Talk:Paytakaran#Unprotection.

The Transhumanist    11:53, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

The arbitration case, in which you have commented on and also named as a party, has closed. The decision is as follows:

AdilBaguirov, Artaxiad (formerly User:Nareklm), and Fadix are each banned from editing Wikipedia for a period of one year. Aivazovsky, Atabek, Azerbaijani, Dacy69, Elsanaturk, Eupator, Fedayee, Grandmaster, ROOB323 and TigranTheGreat are each placed on standard revert parole; each is limited to one revert per page per week, excepting obvious vandalism, and required to discuss any content reversions on the article talkpage. ROOB323 is also placed on civility parole for 1 year.

You may review the full decision at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan.

For the Arbitration Committee, - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 01:30, 11 April 2007 (UTC)


arbcom

Your name has been listed here: [2]Hajji Piruz 03:30, 19 June 2007 (UTC)

Hello,

An Arbitration case involving you has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan 2. Please add any evidence you may wish the Arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan 2/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan 2/Workshop.

On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 16:35, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

The above named arbitration case in which you were named as a party has closed. The remedy is as follows: The remedies of revert limitations (formerly revert parole), including the limitation of 1 revert per week, civility supervision (formerly civility parole) and supervised editing (formerly probation) that were put in place at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan shall apply to any editor who edits articles which relate to Armenia-Azerbaijan and related ethnic conflicts in an aggressive point of view manner marked by incivility. Before any penalty is applied, a warning placed on the editor's user talk page by an administrator shall serve as notice to the user that these remedies apply to them.

You may view the full case decisions here.

For the Arbitration Committee, - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 00:33, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

Hi! Please while reverting any information from the article see the talk page as the direct quotation from the source you're marking is provided there! Anyways I re-added it to the article, so its available for everyone. If you have any questions pls at first discuss it at the article's talk page as the discussion is going on! Thanks! Andranikpasha 17:15, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Notice of editing restrictions

Notice: Under the terms of Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Armenia-Azerbaijan 2, any editor who edits articles which relate to the region of Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran and the ethnic and historical issues related to that area in an aggressive point of view manner marked by incivility may be placed under several editing restrictions, by notice on that editor's talk page. This notice is to inform you that based on your edits, you are hereby placed under the following restrictions:

  1. Revert limitation (formerly known as revert parole). You are limited to one revert per page per week, excepting obvious vandalism, and are required to discuss any content reversions on the page's talk page.
  2. Supervised editing (formerly known as probation). You may be banned by any administrator from editing any or all articles which relate to the region of Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran and the ethnic and historical issues related to that area should you fail to maintain a reasonable degree of civility in your interactions with one another concerning disputes which may arise.
  3. Civility supervision (formerly known as civility parole). If you make any edits which are judged by an administrator to be uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith, then you may be blocked for a short time of up to one week for repeat offenses.

Enforcement: Violations of limitations, supervision, or bans imposed by the remedies in this case may be enforced by brief blocks of up to a week in the event of repeat violations. After 5 blocks the maximum block period shall increase to one year.

Note: This notice is not effective unless given by an administrator and logged here. -- tariqabjotu 00:45, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Caution about reverts

Under the revert parole that has been imposed on you, you are required to discuss all reversion on the talk page of the article. You failed to do this at Shusha [3]. Since this is the first violation of your parole that has been reported, this is a warning rather than a block. However, I am also concerned that at Shusha and also 2 months ago at Arran (Republic of Azerbaijan) [4] you appeared at an article you had not previously edited to revert to a version preferred by Atabek. Coordination of reverts among several people to avoid revert limits is not permitted, and could result in blocking. Please be careful, and use the talk pages to discuss edits to controversial topics. Thanks. Thatcher131 23:23, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

Re: Your ArbCom Vote

Thanks for your interest in this year's ArbCom elections. Unfortunately, we were required to set a criteria for voters, and that was decided to be the following:

  • Voters must have a registered account that was created on or before November 1, 2008.
  • Voters must have made 150 edits to articles on that account on or before November 1, 2008.

According to an automatic check, which I confirmed by looking at your contribution history, you have not met the requirements. Either you have not made 150 edits to articles (these edits must be in the main namespace) or you did not make them before the deadline of 23:59:59 November 1, 2008 (UTC). I've indented your votes. If you believe I sent this message in error, and that you do meet the requirements, please let me know on my talk page. Thanks, ST47 (talk) 21:15, 10 December 2008 (UTC)

Atashgah of Baku

Atashgah of Baku

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atashgah_of_Baku

You are needed here. Despite the abundance of Local Azeri Zoroastrian accounts, some Indians push still theire POV--Babakexorramdin (talk) 13:18, 13 December 2008 (UTC)

File:Shaumyan Letters Yerevan.pdf listed for deletion

An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, File:Shaumyan Letters Yerevan.pdf, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please see the discussion to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. Ricky81682 (talk) 10:08, 14 December 2008 (UTC)