Wikipedia contributions by Revolution Saga
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- Arsen BagratuniCreated 5/7/2025, 9:27:14 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] --> | name = Arsen Bagratuni | image = Arsène Pakradouni (v. 1866).jpg | imagesize = | caption = | birth_date = 21 August 1790 | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|1866|12|24|1790|8|21}} | birth_place = [[Istanbul|Constantinople]], [[Ottoman Empire]] | death_place = [[San Lazzaro degli Armeni]], [[Venice]], Ki...'
- The Return of Martin Guerre (book)Created 5/2/2025, 6:29:09 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Italic title}} {{Use dmy dates|date={{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}}} {{Infobox book | name = The Return of Martin Guerre | image = | author = [[Natalie Zemon Davis]] | published = 1983 | publisher = [[Harvard University Press]] | isbn = 0-674-76690-3 | awards = }} '''''The Return of Martin Guerre''''' is a 1983 history book by [[Natalie Zemon Davis]]. It is a s...'
- Clemente GalanoCreated 12/2/2024, 11:20:36 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Clemente Galano''' ({{Langx|la|Clementis Galanus}}; 1610 – 14 May 1666) was an Italian [[Theatines|Theatine]] missionary, [[Theology|theologian]], and [[Armenian studies|Armenologist]]. He preached Catholicism among Armenians and played an important role in bringing the [[Armenians in Poland|Armenian community of Poland]] into unity with Rome. He wrote a number of works in Armenian and Latin, including a grammar of Armenian (''Grammatica''), published...'
- Armeno-Greek papyrusCreated 12/1/2024, 10:49:00 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:GrecoArmenianPapyrus.jpg|thumb|The Armeno-Greek papyrus, [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], ms. arm. 332]]The '''Armeno-Greek papyrus''' is a manuscript which bears [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] writing in [[Armenian letters]]. Its date is uncertain; it may be dated to the late sixth or early seventh century on historical grounds or the sixth or even late fifth century on [[paleographic]] grounds. It is recognized as one of the most ancient, if not the...'
- TazitCreated 11/2/2024, 2:29:06 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Italic title}} [[File:Illustration for the poem Tazit.jpg|thumb|An illustration for the poem sketched by Pushkin]]'''''Tazit''''' ({{langx|ru|link=no|Тази́т}}) is an unfinished narrative poem by [[Alexander Pushkin]], composed in late 1829 and early 1830 and first published in 1837, after Pushkin's death. One of several works by Pushkin set in the [[Caucasus]], its eponymous hero is a young [[Circassian]] man who is renounced by his father for refus...'
- The Island of BornholmCreated 10/25/2024, 8:00:31 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox short story | name = The Island of Bornholm | author = [[Nikolay Karamzin|Nikolai Karamzin]] | title_orig = {{lang|ru|Остров Борнгольм|italic=no}} | translator = | country = Russia | language = Russian | series = | genre = [[Gothic fiction]] | pub_date = 1794 | preceded_by = | followed_by = | preceded_by_ita...'
- Konstantin BatiushkovCreated 10/21/2024, 5:48:11 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Konstantin Batyushkov]]
- Raphael Patkanian bibliographyCreated 9/17/2024, 9:28:32 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' [[File:Kamar Katiba.png|thumb]][[Raphael Patkanian]] (1830–1892) was a nineteenth-century Russian Armenian writer and educator. He gained popularity for his poetry, much of which is written on patriotic themes. This is a list of Patkanian's published works, including works and collections published posthumously. Individual poems and stories are only included where published as separate editions. == Works == === Collections of poetry === * (1864) {{C...'
- Jacob FreseCreated 9/9/2024, 1:14:33 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Jacob Frese''' (1690 – 31 August 1729) was a Finnish and Swedish poet who wrote in Swedish. Having fled the Russian occupation of his hometown [[Vyborg]], he found work as a civil servant in Stockholm and lived most of his life in poverty. He suffered from an illness of the lungs, which influenced his poetry. == Life and work == Jacob Frese was born in 1690 in [[Vyborg]] (then part of Sweden, now in Russia).<ref name=":0" /> He was the youngest son o...'
- Gurgin Khan (Bengal)Created 9/7/2024, 10:46:20 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:King Gurgin Khan.jpg|thumb|An eighteenth century painting of an officer, probably Gurgin Khan (seated)]] '''Khoja Gregory''' (died August 1763), better known as '''Gurgin Khan''', was an Armenian merchant and military leader who served [[Mir Qasim]], the [[Nawab of Bengal]] from 1760 to 1763, as minister of war and commander-in-chief. He was responsible for reforming the nawab's army along European lines. He was assassinated under unclear circumstanc...'
- Levon KhachikyanCreated 9/24/2023, 4:43:08 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox scientist | name = Levon Khachikyan | native_name = Լևոն Խաչիկյան | native_name_lang = hy | image = Levon Khachikian SAE.png | birth_date = {{Birth date|1918|5|1}} | birth_place = [[Yerevan]], [[Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic]] | death_date = {{Death date and age|1982|3|12|1918|5|1}} | death_place = [[Yerevan]], [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Armenian SSR]],...'
- Ler KamsarCreated 9/19/2023, 7:00:01 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ler Kamsar''' ({{Lang-hy|Լեռ Կամսար|translit=Ler’ Kamsar}}, born '''Aram Tovmaghyan''', {{Lang-hy|Արամ Թովմաղյան|translit=Aram T’ovmaghyan|label=none}}; 24 October 1888 – 22 November 1965) was an Armenian writer and satirist. == Biography == Ler Kamsar was born Aram Tovmaghyan (or Ter-Tovmaghyan) on 24 October 1888, in the city of [[Van, Turkey|Van]] in the Ottoman Empire. He first studied at the American school in his hometo...'
- Nagorno-Karabakh blockadeCreated 8/28/2023, 9:23:58 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Blockade of the Republic of Artsakh (2022–present)]]
- Ghukas KarnetsiCreated 8/19/2023, 8:46:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Catholicos Ghukas Karnetsi.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Ghukas Karnetsi]] '''Ghukas Karnetsi''' ({{Lang-hy|Ղուկաս Կարնեցի|lit=Luke of Karin/[[Erzurum]]}}; 1722 – 28 December 1799) was [[Catholicos of All Armenians]] (head of the [[Armenian Apostolic Church|Armenian Church]]) in [[Vagharshapat|Etchmiadzin]] from 1780 to 1799. Ghukas was born in 1722 in [[Kiğı]] in the [[Erzurum Eyalet]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]].{{Sfn|Karapetyan|2002|p=659...'
- Sahak (name)Created 8/18/2023, 11:17:20 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox given name | name = Sahak | image= | caption= | pronunciation= [[Eastern Armenian]]: {{IPA-hy|sɑˈhɑk|}}<br>[[Western Armenian]]: {{IPA-hy|sɑˈhɑɡ|}} | gender = [[Male]] | meaning = | region = | origin = [[Armenian language|Armenian]], from [[Greek language|Greek]], from [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] | related names = | footnotes = |variant=Isahak}} {{wiktionary|Սահակ}} '''Sahak''' or '''Sahag''' ({{lang-hy|Սահակ}}) is an Armenian...'
- Mesrop TaghiadiantsCreated 3/24/2023, 10:00:55 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Mesrop Taghiadian]]
- Mesrop TaghiadyanCreated 3/24/2023, 9:59:52 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Mesrop Taghiadian]]</nowiki>'
- Mesrop TaghiadianCreated 3/24/2023, 4:17:23 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Մեսրոպ Թաղիադյանի կիսանդրին Կարբիում (1).JPG|thumb|Bust of Mesrop Taghiadian in the village of [[Karbi, Armenia|Karbi]] in [[Armenia]]]] '''Mesrop Davtian Taghiadian''' ({{Lang-hy|Մեսրոպ Դաւթեան Թաղիադեան}};{{Efn|[[Armenian orthography reform|Reformed orthography]]: Մեսրոպ Դավթի Թաղիադյան. "Davtian" here is a patronymic. Taghiadian spelled his surname differently throughout hi...'
- Khoja WajidCreated 10/27/2022, 11:35:47 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Khoja Wajid'''{{Efn|[[Khawaja|Khoja]] was used as a title by wealthy Armenian merchants. Sushil Chaudhury suggests that Wajid/Wazeed may be a form of the Armenian name [[Avetik|Avet/Avetik]]. Some sources call him "Muhammed Wajid" and Dutch records frequenlty refer to him as a "Moor Merchant." Wajid may have added Muhammed to his name to enhance his business prospects, and there is no evidence that he was a Muslim.}} (also spelled '''Wazid''', '''Wazeed'...'
- Avis NurijanyanCreated 6/27/2022, 12:13:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox officeholder | name = Avis Nurijanyan | image = | caption = | office = People's Commissar for Military Affairs of the [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Armenian SSR]] | predecessor = ''position established'' | successor = [[Alexander Miasnikian]] | office2 = People's Commissar for Internal Affairs of the [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Armenian SSR]] | pr...'
- DaranaghiCreated 5/11/2022, 4:48:24 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '<nowiki>#Redirect [[Daranali]]</nowiki>'
- Noyemberyan DistrictCreated 5/3/2022, 8:34:30 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox settlement | name = Noyemberyan District | population_total = 29,700 | established_date1 = 11 April 1995 | established_title1 = Abolished | seat = [[Noyemberyan]] | seat_type = Capital | population_density_km2 = auto | area_total_km2 = 538 | population_as_of = 1987 | type = Districts of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Distri...'
- Davit AnanunCreated 3/29/2022, 12:41:37 AM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/8360889|Դավիթ Անանուն]]"
- Suren PapikyanCreated 12/29/2021, 12:18:17 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox officeholder | name = Suren Papikyan | office1 = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia]] | successor1 = [[Hambardzum Matevosyan]] | predecessor1 = [[Tigran Avinyan]] | president1 = [[Armen Sarkissian]] | primeminister1 = [[Nikol Pashinyan]] | alongside1 = [[Mher Grigoryan]] | termend1 = November 15, 2021 | termstart1 = August 2, 2021 | party = Civil...'
- DönemeçCreated 11/19/2021, 11:38:19 AM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/8028362|Անգղ (Հայոց ձորի գավառ)]]"
- Hambartsum GalstyanCreated 10/25/2021, 10:36:25 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Hambardzum Galstyan]]
- Hambardzum GalstyanCreated 10/25/2021, 9:33:41 PM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/8036216|Համբարձում Գալստյան]]"
- Army of IndependenceCreated 10/8/2021, 8:28:57 PM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/6604423|Անկախության բանակ]]"
- Samvel Karapetyan (general)Created 9/26/2021, 11:39:04 AM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/8081028|Սամվել Կարապետյան (հրամանատար)]]"
- Third Pashinyan governmentCreated 9/19/2021, 5:27:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox government cabinet|cabinet_name=Third government of Nikol Pashinyan|jurisdiction=[[Armenia]]|cabinet_number=18th|flag=Flag of Armenia.svg|incumbent=[[Incumbent]]|image=Nikol Pashinyan (2018-05-14).jpg|image_size=200px|caption=|date_formed={{start date|2021|08|06|df=y}}|date_dissolved=|government_head=[[Nikol Pashinyan]]|deputy_government_head=[[Suren Papikyan]]<br>[[Mher Grigoryan]]|government_head_history=|state_head=[[Armen Sarkissian]]|current_...'
- Arshak KarapetyanCreated 8/10/2021, 8:01:30 PM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/8045286|Արշակ Կարապետյան]]"
- Dzori MiroCreated 6/23/2021, 12:40:25 AM
Created by translating the page "[[:hy:Special:Redirect/revision/7708517|Ձորի Միրոն (ֆիլմ)]]"
- Lake SevCreated 5/14/2021, 11:50:54 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Lake Sev ('''{{lang-hy|Սև լիճ|Sev lich}}) or '''Qaragöl''' (both meaning "black lake") is a lake located on the border between [[Armenia]] and Azerbai...'
- Hamza Sultan PalaceCreated 1/25/2021, 1:45:41 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Melik Haykaz Palace]]
- Mkrtich BeshiktashlianCreated 1/22/2021, 11:27:49 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox person | name = Mkrtich Beshiktashlian | native_name = Մկրտիչ Պէշիկթաշլեան | image...'
- Artamet (disambiguation)Created 1/20/2021, 9:00:28 AM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Artamet''' may refer to: * [[Edremit, Van]], a district and city in Van Province, Turkey, known in Armenian as Artamet * [[Artamet]], a village in the Arm...'
- Kiurikian dynastyCreated 1/18/2021, 12:27:36 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Royal house||surname=Kiurikian|estate=|coat of arms=[[File:Kiurike Bagratunicoin.jpg|11th century coins issued by the Kiurikians|236px]]|parent house=Bagratu...'
Recent edits
- Joseph EminEdited 5/24/2026, 3:30:51 PM
as the 1918 edition and the ODNB indicate, his actual given name was Emin, although commonly known just as Joseph Emin
- Essentially contested conceptEdited 5/22/2026, 11:19:48 PM
replacing curly quotation marks; single quotes within quotation marks
- Historical methodEdited 5/21/2026, 11:55:24 AM
/* References */ There should only be one section titled References
- NišEdited 5/20/2026, 11:44:26 PM
/* Name */ "ancient" does not need to be capitalized and linked here; neither does "historical sources"
- Marquis de CondorcetEdited 5/19/2026, 10:55:41 AM
additional info on publications and association with d'Alembert, Turgot, removing external link from body
- State of natureEdited 5/18/2026, 11:46:28 AM
/* Jean-Jacques Rousseau */ on theoretical vs. historical view of state of nature
- SulisEdited 5/18/2026, 11:28:51 AM
/* Sul or Sulis */ marking unsupported claims, turning raw links in body into citations
- ShirazEdited 5/17/2026, 1:29:59 PM
correcting etymology section, marking statement with citation needed
- Discourse on InequalityEdited 5/17/2026, 12:07:02 PM
/* Translations */ no need to include translator if it's not indicated
- Discourse on InequalityEdited 5/17/2026, 12:06:09 PM
consistent citation style; no citation for the claim that "state of nature" for Rousseau was purely hypothetical, and David Wootton (Basic Political Writings 2nd ed., 2011) states that the opposite is true
- Theophan ProkopovichEdited 5/14/2026, 11:23:40 PM
adding sources to further reading that can be used to improve article
- Akiva (given name)Edited 5/12/2026, 7:32:45 PM
- Armenians in the Byzantine EmpireEdited 5/11/2026, 9:41:26 PM
/* Military */ per source, Manuel, not Michael
- William Buckley (convict)Edited 5/11/2026, 10:06:27 AM
/* Transportation and escape */ hyphenate "19th-century"
- Thomas PaineEdited 5/10/2026, 10:03:36 PM
improving lead; "French Revolutionary" in the sense of "non-French participant in the French Revolution" doesn't seem idiomatic
- Kim Jong UnEdited 5/7/2026, 9:11:11 PM
/* Russia */ Updating info on relations with Russia using recent Foreign Affairs article
- Stepanos NazarianEdited 5/7/2026, 3:35:37 PM
/* Biography */ "gimnaziia" is the Russian form, can be rendered in English as gymnasium
- William Jones (philologist)Edited 5/7/2026, 2:16:09 PM
quotation marks and italics not needed here per ([[MOS:FOREIGNTITLE]]); disambiguating two sections titled "Bibliography"; correcting citation to avoid error message; removing trivial literary references ([[MOS:TRIVIA]])
- Knight, Death and the DevilEdited 5/7/2026, 12:13:15 PM
c/e, correcting introduction of quote and adding full quote; removing excess links
- Obi-Wan KenobiEdited 5/4/2026, 5:41:13 PM
/* Portrayal */ Mifune played a lot of famous roles, not sure why "Hidden Fortress" is singled out here
- Armeno-Kipchak languageEdited 5/3/2026, 12:17:15 PM
marking citations needed, improving lead, expanding
- Samuel PepysEdited 4/30/2026, 1:25:52 PM
/* Sexual relations */ + reference from a recent publication on Pepys's sexual history
- Johann Georg HamannEdited 4/29/2026, 9:24:21 PM
/* Legacy and evaluation */ A quote is probably more appropriate here; Bayer does not make the second claim on the cited page
- Johann Georg HamannEdited 4/29/2026, 8:53:14 PM
giving Berlin's view so the contrast made by Betz is understandable
- Counter-EnlightenmentEdited 4/29/2026, 7:42:31 PM
/* Graeme Garrard */ there's no mention of Everdell in Melzer, so connecting the two directly may be [[WP:OR]]
- Thomas MooreEdited 4/29/2026, 4:14:36 PM
/* Death and receding reputation */ marking statement requiring citation (also requires revising for NPOV)
- Giambattista VicoEdited 4/28/2026, 3:23:28 PM
/* Influence */ Sorel was not always a Marxist, so describing him as such may be problematic here
- James Anson FarrerEdited 4/28/2026, 2:55:47 PM
/* Publications */ specifying that Crimes and Punishments is a translation from Beccaria
- Cesare BeccariaEdited 4/28/2026, 2:46:25 PM
/* Later life and influence */ + from Britannica, marking citation needed
- On Crimes and PunishmentsEdited 4/28/2026, 1:32:36 PM
/* Principles */ + details on torture arguments
- On Crimes and PunishmentsEdited 4/28/2026, 12:33:42 AM
/* Principles */ removing periods from fragment captions
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/26/2026, 10:19:32 PM
/* Historicity debate */ Including this quote, since Ahmed actually explains why the reasoning is faulty, unlike the EI article. Removing paragraph that doesn't have to do with the historicity debate per se
- TakfirEdited 4/26/2026, 9:33:36 PM
"shirk" should always be italicized as a foreign term to avoid confusion with the homonymous English word
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/26/2026, 9:32:24 PM
/* Modern Islamic scholarship */ adding detail from Shehab's entry in Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an
- IsmahEdited 4/26/2026, 9:10:21 PM
italics for foreign terms (except ones common enough in English like "hadith"); Arabic text need not be given on every instance, usually basic transcription is adequate (per [[MOS:AR]])
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/26/2026, 9:00:34 PM
/* Reception in Muslim exegesis */ hyphenate "near-universally"
- Mohammad MarandiEdited 4/26/2026, 7:57:07 PM
1) block quotes don't take quotation marks; 2) replacing curly quotes/apostrophes
- Ibn HishamEdited 4/24/2026, 4:13:20 PM
1. harakat are superfluous when the transliteration is given 2. long strict transliteration can be given in the beginning of the lead like this to avoid repetition
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/24/2026, 4:03:04 PM
/* Historicity debate */ fixing block quote; 1995 was 31 years ago, hardly recent
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/24/2026, 4:01:37 PM
/* Historicity debate */ Incorrect use of this template; this passage is paraphrasing Rodinson, who is extrapolating and doesn't specify "where"
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/24/2026, 3:56:22 PM
/* Historicity debate */ Looks like this section somehow got separated from the sentence it logically follows
- Satanic VersesEdited 4/24/2026, 1:42:04 PM
Reverting to stable version; Anthony 2019 states that "Nowadays, however, the denialist camp has won the day" and names several scholars, which are certainly more than "a select few".
- MushrikunEdited 4/24/2026, 1:31:41 PM
/* Religious identity and practices */ removed "a number" since it's just two and that usually implies a larger amount
- MushrikunEdited 4/23/2026, 10:01:24 PM
the harakat are superfluous when there's already a transliteration
- Pre-Islamic Arabic poetryEdited 4/23/2026, 8:22:39 PM
/* Famous poets */ Lindstedt specifies: "Despite this, the poets still subscribed to a belief in a creator God (Allāh), and can be called Gentile monotheists or henotheists."