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Talk:Ancient Rome 13:13, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[edit]

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Osmanlıca Viki[edit]

Sayın Lilybaeum,

Ben İstanbul'da görev yapan 18 Yıllık bir Tarih Öğretmeniyim. Ayrıca şu anda test olarak faaliyette bulunan Osmanlıca vikipedya'nın [1] idarecisiyim. Şu sayfada [2]Osmanlıca vikipedya ile ilgili oylama var burada oy kullanarak bize destek verirseniz sevinirim


--Tarih 21:12, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: MAN WHO İS ROBOT[edit]

You're welcome. Cheers and happy editing. Robotman1974 23:11, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Image tagging for Image:FAZIL SAY.jpg[edit]

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Turkish ethnicity picture[edit]

Hi Lilybaeum, why do you keep changing the image before informing everbody through the discussion page? I am open to changing the image but this should be discussed first especially since I dont recognised everybody that you have put into the image. Please lets discuss this further before the image is changed. Justinz84 (talk) 18:11, 4 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits[edit]

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Resimlerimiz Hakkında[edit]

Selamlar olsun.Sormak istiyoru acabaneden olur olma zinsanların resimlerini Türklerin içine koyuyorsun ? Uğur Mumcu kimmiş ? Türk tarihinin büyük münevveri mi ? Ya Namık Kemal ? Yahut İlber Oltaylı ? Kardeşim lütfen daha evrensel ve herkesin bleceği kişileri koy ! Yunus Emre, Nasreddin Hoca, Itri, Tarkan gibi kişileri.İlk Türk kadın mebusu koy.Fünyada bu hakka sahip olan 5. ülkenin kadını o !! İlgilenirsen sevineceğim :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.184.236.7 (talk) 22:10, 18 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Image source problem with Image:TÜRKLERR.jpg[edit]

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Actually though, I'd very much prefer if you didn't create a collage of the images, but just displayed them similarly to how they are now in Turkish people, by linking to the images individually, and by providing links to their respective articles at the bottom. Also, can you please add a short rationale to the talk page of the article as to why you think the previous selection was politically motivated, i.e. WP:POV? It helps future editors to see your reasoning, and it will motivate discussion instead of reverts if anyone disagrees.
Thank you, Amalthea 20:37, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

We appreciate for your contribution regarding turkish people .Also should we inform that the pictures you are trying to replace is highly controversial.Therefore These were removed. best regards

I hear you, but you don't hear me. I've told you that the image Image:TÜRKLERR.jpg can not be used in that form since it doesn't attribute its sources, I know at least one picture from it is not in the public domain, and as such it is a copyright violation'. I have to insist that you either fix the image by properly attributing the image sources, or you replace them by the individual images placed directly in the article, similar as t how it was done before. If you don't, then you leave little option other than deleting the image, and undoing your change to the article again.
If you find the images policitally motivated and want to change that, your best course of action is to follow the rules WRT to the image, and follow my advice and add an explanation why you think so in detail at the article's talk page.
Regards, Amalthea 21:49, 17 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Since you didn't respond, and didn't fix the copyright issues with the image, I had to remove it again. As I said, I have no opinion on the content, but I have to insist that you fix the image before putting it back in the article. If you don't, there I have no choice but deleting it. I assume though that it should be easy for you to fix it if all pictures came from Wikipedia.
Regards, Amalthea 21:07, 18 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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