User talk:Heja helweda
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[edit] On Qasim Amin
Hello Heja..I see that you have made a lot of good contributions to Kurdish-related articles/stubs. I was wondering if you could help expand the biography of the womens advocate Qasim Amin. According to what I have found he was of Kurdish origin (his family also ruled in kurdistan during the 1800's) and therefore put his name in the kurdish people list. This, however has not been popular with other wikipedians who claim he was Egyptian.
[edit] WikiProject Kurdistan
Hi Heja Helweda, my name is Diyako I am from southern-Kurdistan. I see that you are also a Kurd contributing to Wikipeia on Kurds and Kurdish related articles.
I would like to start a WikiProject for Kurdistan, mainly to gather and organize and expand articles on Kurds and other Kurdish related topics. Another advantage to starting a WikiProject for Kurdistan is protection from vandalism, for example the article on Kurdistan has been going back and forth with people vandalizing and adding inaccurate information. Now I see that many Wikipedians have tried to correct and try to stop the vandalism, but we need to do more. I have seen some of your work and I think you do a great job in adding to Wikipedia, but now I think it would be a good idea to start a WikiProject Kurdistan. I can’t do it alone so that’s why I am asking you to help me with this and to recruit other Kurdish members and anyone interested in general. Let me know what you think.
--D.Kurdistani 04:52, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] On Medes
The Median language is NW Iranian. There are about 10-12 words of Median that is known. More importantly though Armenian documents have called Kurds as Medes. --alidoostzadeh 18:03, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] thanx
Hi Heja, thank you for the paper. It would be interesting to read it. Regards E104421 19:11, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks!
For reverting the vandalism on Kurdish literature. Çok Teşekürler :)Heja Helweda 04:41, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hello, Helweda
Baiscally I do not remove sourced material, however sometimes I remove sourced material which are clearly unrelated to a topic or an article, or passage. As for Parthians being related to Kurds, I said that the ancient historian Strabo mentioned them as the same. But if you mean source for this quote, then I will try to provide one soon. Thanks Awat 00:11, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Kurdistan
Hi, The stuf used for this article deserves nothing but Kurdo-Iranian relations. What is this so-called 'Iranian Kurdistan'? Since when it has been known as such. Why it is called Iranian Kurdistan but not Kurdistan region ruled by the state of Iran? At least let's rename it to Kurdistan - Iran.
Kurdish: Ew nêwe her êcgar heleye; Bo rûn kirdinewey ziyatir birwanine desturî nwêy herêmî Kurdistan ke têyda chon be rûnî bas le we dekat ke Kurdistan mulki hikumeti nawendi niye. be 'Kurdistanî Êran'îsh ême wa degeyênîn ke renge ewe hî Êrane, u herweha sebararet be beshekanî dîsh le Êraq yanîsh le Turkya. Ême xerîkîn be destî xoman dij be xoman denûsîn. PS: useful link: [1] Awat 02:27, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] GDP
Please see this, the GDP per capita is 8400 dollars. Please correct any related articles. --Mardavich 04:51, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
- CIA fact-book is more up to date, there is no arbitration on using IMD as a source. --Mardavich 05:21, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
- I beg to differ. IMF is the main source for the ranking in List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita, unless you want to change the whole article. Whenever you convince people on that article to use the CIA stuff, then come back andd change the ranking here as the main issue is about the ranking, and the present article refers to the ranking article. [2].Heja Helweda 05:31, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] HI
Hello Helweda; The history of Cordiene does not begin with the Roman Empire; before Romans there are numerous references to the same region. Old Mesopotamians refer to it with names like Bet Qardu, Mat Qardu, and other variotions; Cyrus mention their land in Akkadian language as Mat Quti, Persians befriended them, and used them in their wars as excelent generals. As vassal kingdoms the area became parts of both Parthian and Armenian empires (for short peroids). Also the maps used in the article do not show whole of the region inhabited by Corduchi; By these I mean that the article still needs more work. Awat 15:00, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
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- OK Heja, I agreed. but still Corduene needs more images such as map of the kingdom as its greatest extent, images of the ruins of the area related to Cordueni, and coins. About Bet Qardu, what do you think if we discuss all the Old Mesopotamian references from antiquity to Corduene, into one article? Then what is your suggestion for the title? Bet Qardu, Mat Qurti or Qutium, or others? Thanks. Awat 12:10, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] WikiProject Airports
Greetings! While reviewing the assessment change log for WikiProject Airports, I noticed that you created the article Sulaimaniyah International Airport. You contribution to improving Wikipedia's collection of airport articles is greatly appreciated. If at all interested, I'd like to extend an invitation to join the project. You can join by simply adding your name to the list of participants. If not interested, please disregard this message. Thanks! thadius856talk|airports|neutrality 04:45, 15 December 2006 (UTC)