Talk:Murovdağ: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Line 220:
 
:Thank you Wgfinley, your're completely right. It's always tempting to answer accusations with accusations. Still, can we assume that the progress we have made, is that authors cant be repudiated based on the ethnicity of the sources they (allegedly) used? --[[User:Vacio|<font color="#1E90FF">'''va'''</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Vacio|<font color="#FF8C00">'''c'''</font>]][[User_talk:Vacio|<font color="#1E90FF">'''io'''</font>]] 17:49, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
 
::WGFinley, I'll have to clarify this one more time. First off, as already mentioned many times, the sources presented by the opponents are either Armenian-authored or based on Armenian sources only. If the neutral source was identiyfing a location as an impartial party to the conflict, don't you think the author would base his writing on the third party geographical source '''even''' if he wanted to use ''Mrav'' in the book?
::Secondly, this is an all out movement to add Armenian names to articles to disqualify Azerbaijan's legitimacy over the region, so to speak. By the logic offered above, then Azerbaijani names have to be added to all Azeri populated areas of Armenia as well, even if the population had been deported en masse. It's not only the Armenian names of Azerbaijani towns and villages in Karabakh currently occupied by separatist forces that the opponents are trying to add or rename. It's also the areas where not a single Armenian resides today, and which is not even in Karabakh. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%87ayk%C9%99nd,_Goygol&curid=9080273&diff=473969135&oldid=473334971 this edit] by George Spurlin, for instance, who adds names to Azerbaijani villages which are not even in Nagorno-Karabakh and where there are no Armenians at the present.
::Third, the fact that there are Armenian residents in Nagorno-Karabakh does not warrant adding Armenian names. See [[New York]] or even [[Texas]] where there is a sizable Mexican minority, but do you see any Spanish names such as Nuevo York or Tejas in those articles? No, because encyclopedia relies on valid legitimate names, recognized and accepted by the international community. Please do highlight where exactly I fail in my argument. [[User:Tuscumbia|<font color="#0000FF"><strong>Tuscumbia</strong></font>]] ([[User talk:Tuscumbia|<font color="#DC143C">''talk''</font>]]) 17:03, 30 January 2012 (UTC)