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VariableValue
Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit)
false
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
null
Name of the user account (user_name)
'203.202.247.130'
Age of the user account (user_age)
0
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
[ 0 => '*' ]
Global groups that the user is in (global_user_groups)
[]
Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
true
Page ID (page_id)
8815461
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title without namespace (page_title)
'Zobera Rahman Linu'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Zobera Rahman Linu'
Last ten users to contribute to the page (page_recent_contributors)
[ 0 => 'Worldbruce', 1 => 'Ibrahim Husain Meraj', 2 => 'Peerreviewhz', 3 => 'Addbot', 4 => 'Waacstats', 5 => '89.243.38.165', 6 => 'Mike Selinker', 7 => 'Rich Farmbrough', 8 => 'Eekerz', 9 => '125.21.187.194' ]
First user to contribute to the page (page_first_contributor)
'Josephite esraj'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'/* Early life and career */'
Old content model (old_content_model)
'wikitext'
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''''Zobera Rahman Linu''' ({{lang-bn|জোবেরা রহমান লিনু}}) is a famous Bangladeshi [[table tennis]] player. She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]''.<ref>[http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/01/04/sports.htm Article on Linu] ''The Daily Star''</ref> Linu is a national [[UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador|Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF]] in Bangladesh. == Early life and career == Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. == Achievements == Linu has won the national table tennis championships in the individual category 16 times, which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world. From 1977 to 2001 (24 years in a row, excluding 1981, 1998 and 1999), she won 16 national women's singles titles in Bangladesh as a table tennis player. This feat was inaccurately mentioned in ''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]'' (local newspaper of Bangladesh) as being in the Guinness World Records, however it was corrected later on. ==Notes and references== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Linu, Zobera Rahman}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Bangladeshi table tennis players]] {{Bangladesh-sport-bio-stub}} {{Tabletennis-bio-stub}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
''''Zobera Rahman Linu''' ({{lang-bn|জোবেরা রহমান লিনু}}) is a famous Bangladeshi [[table tennis]] player. She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]''.<ref>[http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/01/04/sports.htm Article on Linu] ''The Daily Star''</ref> Linu is a national [[UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador|Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF]] in Bangladesh. == Early life and career == Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. Jjjjjjjjjjjj == Achievements == Linu has won the national table tennis championships in the individual category 16 times, which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world. From 1977 to 2001 (24 years in a row, excluding 1981, 1998 and 1999), she won 16 national women's singles titles in Bangladesh as a table tennis player. This feat was inaccurately mentioned in ''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]'' (local newspaper of Bangladesh) as being in the Guinness World Records, however it was corrected later on. ==Notes and references== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Linu, Zobera Rahman}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Bangladeshi table tennis players]] {{Bangladesh-sport-bio-stub}} {{Tabletennis-bio-stub}}'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ == Early life and career == -Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. +Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. Jjjjjjjjjjjj == Achievements == '
New page size (new_size)
1833
Old page size (old_size)
1820
Size change in edit (edit_delta)
13
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => 'Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. Jjjjjjjjjjjj' ]
Lines removed in edit (removed_lines)
[ 0 => 'Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan.' ]
New page wikitext, pre-save transformed (new_pst)
''''Zobera Rahman Linu''' ({{lang-bn|জোবেরা রহমান লিনু}}) is a famous Bangladeshi [[table tennis]] player. She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]''.<ref>[http://archive.thedailystar.net/magazine/2005/01/04/sports.htm Article on Linu] ''The Daily Star''</ref> Linu is a national [[UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador|Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF]] in Bangladesh. == Early life and career == Linu started playing when she was 8 years old. In 1974, her father encouraged her and her sister to participate on a Table Tennis Championship. She became runners up with her sister becoming 1st. The most successful year for her has to be 1977, as she stood championship in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. From 1979 – 2001 (24 years in a row) she won 16 national championships which is the best ever in any country in the world. She stood 5th in 1980's [[Asian Table Tennis Championships|Asian Table Tennis Championship]] which took place in Japan. Jjjjjjjjjjjj == Achievements == Linu has won the national table tennis championships in the individual category 16 times, which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world. From 1977 to 2001 (24 years in a row, excluding 1981, 1998 and 1999), she won 16 national women's singles titles in Bangladesh as a table tennis player. This feat was inaccurately mentioned in ''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]'' (local newspaper of Bangladesh) as being in the Guinness World Records, however it was corrected later on. ==Notes and references== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Linu, Zobera Rahman}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Bangladeshi table tennis players]] {{Bangladesh-sport-bio-stub}} {{Tabletennis-bio-stub}}'
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
0
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1478488749