User talk:Zimriel
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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome! SouthernComfort 1 July 2005 22:26 (UTC)
[edit] Your welcome
Hi. No one "controls" Wikipedia articles, so feel free to be bold in editing as many articles as you are interested in! Most especially in the area of Near Eastern ancient history, we need more good editors who have knowledge of this subject. I haven't had time as of late to read up further on the history of Nestorians in Khuzestan (often neglected in the major texts), so please expand this area further if you are interested. As a side note, you may want to organize and format the data (which you have greatly expanded) in Basra and Kufa into sections with relevant headers. I'll try to do this myself if you don't have time (or as often happens, someone else will get to it!). At any rate, welcome again, and I hope you decide to stay here and contribute further. Take care, SouthernComfort 2 July 2005 23:30 (UTC)
[edit] Sapinuwa
Your new article Sapinuwa is more extensive, so I only added the category Archaeological sites in Turkey. Maybe a separate subcategory called Hittite sites in Turkey or the like could be created within this? --JFK 10:33, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hayasa
Thanks for your insightful contirbutions to the Hayasa-Azzi article. Cheers.--Eupator 14:38, 13 June 2006 (UTC)