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9 May 2024

28 February 2024

  • 21:2421:24, 28 February 2024 diff hist 0 m Etugen EkeIf the place is called "Otuken" on its Wiki article, it should not be spelled differently here. Consistency is key. Tag: Visual edit
  • 21:2221:22, 28 February 2024 diff hist −42 UmayNone of the "other names" can be found in sources or even the Internet (top results lead to this article); further, if the religion is called "Tengrism" with one "i" on the corresponding Wiki article, it should not be spelled with two "i" here. Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:2714:27, 28 February 2024 diff hist −28 KubaiSame situation as in the Umay or Gun Ana articles: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the author's fantasy has no place here. Kubai and the others were not sex-goddesses, but the author's book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. These images completely skew the meaning of this article. Here is nothing "modern" about it. Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1914:19, 28 February 2024 diff hist −28 Gun AnaSame situation as in the Umay article a while ago: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the author's fantasy has no place here. Gün Ana wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. These images completely skew the meaning of this article. Here is nothing "modern" about it. Tag: Visual edit

12 February 2024

  • 12:4212:42, 12 February 2024 diff hist −23 UmayHere's the yearly edit again: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the fantasy of the author has no place here. Umay wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. Completely skews the meaning of this article. Tags: Manual revert Visual edit

5 September 2023

  • 20:3420:34, 5 September 2023 diff hist −35 m Sacred kingThe Khagans of the Ashina/Göktürks were, according to their own propaganda texts (Orkhon Inscriptions et al), appointed by Tengri (God) to rule. Why should this not be relevant among the many other examples? Tag: Visual edit

17 June 2023

26 March 2023

  • 10:0910:09, 26 March 2023 diff hist −158 UmayA Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the fantasy of the author has no place here. Umay wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. Completely skews the meaning of this article. Tag: Visual edit

9 March 2023

27 January 2023

21 September 2022

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15 March 2022

  • 16:2616:26, 15 March 2022 diff hist +4 Faghanish"Sinjibu" is Istemi and should be called so due to his own article using the original Turkic name. Further, Istemi was the Yabgu of the Western Türk regions, not the Khagan who at that time was actually Mukhan. Tag: Visual edit

12 March 2022

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13 February 2022

27 March 2021

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2 January 2021

19 December 2020

  • 19:0519:05, 19 December 2020 diff hist +130 m First Turkic KhaganateBeing the first trans-continental steppe empire also means that the Khaganate was larger than the empires of previous steppe peoples. That is evident in the wiki pages of all three empires and should as such be mentioned to emphasize the significance of this Khaganate. Tags: Reverted Visual edit

18 December 2020

22 November 2020

13 June 2020

6 June 2020

  • 21:4121:41, 6 June 2020 diff hist +40 Battle of Gol-ZarriunReferred to Battle of Bukhara, which is how this event is best known in academic circles and the sources that are cited on this page. One historical source from Rezakhani does not justify renaming the entire page to a location that can not even be located geographically. Tag: Visual edit

28 May 2020

17 May 2020

15 May 2020