User contributions for Hyunekel
A user with 13 edits. Account created on 8 April 2024.
19 April 2024
- 12:2812:28, 19 April 2024 diff hist −31 m Stabbing as a terrorist tactic Looking at data, it's increasingly rare actually during the 2020s Tag: Reverted
- 12:2212:22, 19 April 2024 diff hist +2 m 2024 Wakeley church stabbing Quotation added due to the notion of targeting random people being termed as retaliation.
- 12:1712:17, 19 April 2024 diff hist +81 2024 Wakeley church stabbing The wording makes it seem like they have been persecuted prior to the war against ISIS, when the religious persecution was done only by ISIS hence the many refugees during that period as well as during the American war.
- 12:0112:01, 19 April 2024 diff hist +55 m Ptolemy Undid revision 1219712234 by CycloneYoris (talk) Tags: Undo Reverted
- 09:4109:41, 19 April 2024 diff hist +13 m Palmyrene Empire Aramaic and Arabic were native languages to Palmyra therefore should be listed first before a trade foreign language. Tag: Reverted
- 09:2309:23, 19 April 2024 diff hist +55 m Ptolemy According to the last paragraph of "Naming and nationality" section, he could have been a Hellenized Egyptian so I added it to the info card. Tag: Reverted
- 09:0309:03, 19 April 2024 diff hist −16 m History of coffee The sentence is misleading as the stories Ethiopian stories are known to be myths. Tag: Reverted
- 08:5808:58, 19 April 2024 diff hist −3 History of coffee →Coffee in Islam Tag: Reverted
- 08:5608:56, 19 April 2024 diff hist −4 m Nabataeans of Iraq "Islamicate" is a neologism with no equivalent such as "Christianicate" and the like. I don't see why one group should be treated different. Tag: Reverted
- 08:5008:50, 19 April 2024 diff hist −148 m Jabir ibn Hayyan Medieval biographies describe him as Arab of the Azd tribe therefore Arab should be added. Some authors such as the Egyptian-born Claudius Ptolemy who despite some skepticism, is described as Greek on Wikipedia. Tag: Reverted
- 08:3708:37, 19 April 2024 diff hist −36 m Barmakids Science was already big by that time, they were certainly one of numerous wealthy patrons of science, but they were neither the first nor the only patrons. To over credit certain individuals or families is misleading as cultural movements is by definition are collective effort.