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::Great Russian Encyclopedia were cited as source before my first edit on this page. I added information based on existing source. And if you're reverting my edits, then start from my first edit on this article (12 february 2023), to the point when this page didn't even have images in it.
::Great Russian Encyclopedia were cited as source before my first edit on this page. I added information based on existing source. And if you're reverting my edits, then start from my first edit on this article (12 february 2023), to the point when this page didn't even have images in it.
::So, if i'm not yet allowed to edit this article, it would be kind of you if you did that for me and added proper information about spreading of Gata in countries other than Republic of Armenia. Thank you. [[User:Piskov123|Piskov123]] ([[User talk:Piskov123|talk]]) 13:18, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
::So, if i'm not yet allowed to edit this article, it would be kind of you if you did that for me and added proper information about spreading of Gata in countries other than Republic of Armenia. Thank you. [[User:Piskov123|Piskov123]] ([[User talk:Piskov123|talk]]) 13:18, 19 August 2023 (UTC)

== ermeni sikici ==

yalansa sizin edeb ejadinizi sikim ne vaxtdan irevan ketesi gata olur sikim size sud veren ananin emceyni [[Special:Contributions/94.20.46.69|94.20.46.69]] ([[User talk:94.20.46.69|talk]]) 20:45, 18 November 2023 (UTC)

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Armenian users should stop removing information about Gata in other countries.

Direct quote from one of the sources added before me by Armenian users (Great Russian encyclopedia):

"in the most complete range are produced in Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey. To a lesser extent, they are common in the Arab East - in Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, where dried fruits (eg, dates, figs) are consumed more. In Europe, V. with. are made in Bosnia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania. V. s. common in Transcaucasia (especially in Armenia and Azerbaijan) and West Asia (mainly in Tajikistan)."

Adding source citing about Gata being spread in other countries, but then removing information about every country except Armenia is unreasonable. Piskov123 (talk) 16:53, 26 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

You're not allowed to edit in this area, see your talk page. And whatever you add, removing other sources without reason, and editing content while removing its cited source is a major editing problem, so I reverted you. Last but not least, tertiary sources (such as encyclopedias) are generally not preferred per wiki policies, especially the likes of the successor of the Great Soviet encyclopedia. The general idea is to not use them for specific claims if there are secondary sources. But you shouldn't be editing this topic area regardless, again see your talk page as to why. KhndzorUtogh (talk) 13:13, 17 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Great Russian Encyclopedia were cited as source before my first edit on this page. I added information based on existing source. And if you're reverting my edits, then start from my first edit on this article (12 february 2023), to the point when this page didn't even have images in it.
So, if i'm not yet allowed to edit this article, it would be kind of you if you did that for me and added proper information about spreading of Gata in countries other than Republic of Armenia. Thank you. Piskov123 (talk) 13:18, 19 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]