User:Kermanshahi
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This user comes from Iran. |
Kermanshahi is an Iranian man who lives in The Netherlands, and user of this great website... He is personally very dedicated to his homeland Iran. Kermanshahi writes and spreaks excellent English and Dutch. Kermanshahi also speaks and writes excellent Iranian. He is also known as the honorable, or honourable Kermanshahi, or even sometimes revered as the legendary Kermanshahi, since he has got an enormous amount of contributions and associated medals and barnstars in return for it.
This user is proud of his Iranian ancestry. |
He knows much about military forces, tactics, battle-formations, weapons, ranks, tanks, airplanes, nuclear power, weapons of mass destruction, ranged missiles and of course the total and active troop count. That is also where he contributes the most to. He is a member of The Military and History Project, The Iran Project and The Maps Project. And he's a damn good member, he sure is!
Also, Kermanshahi is kind of a historian, so he knows a lot about history. It was, in his school-years, his best subject. Not all the history does interest him, some sorts of history are just way more important than others. The history of the middle East, and especially Iran's, interests him the most of all but he is also interested in the history of some European countries (Germany, the Netherlands, Russia). Famous battles from the past, from Ancient times, all the way up to the modern day warfare and wars, are the subjects he knows the most of. He knows about them from the very first signs of a war, till the very first military actions, till, at the and, the end and aftermath. He knows the reasons, mentioned for starting these battles and wars, and a whole lot of interesting side-effects of war. Some of this wisdom, comes from books, others from story's he heard, and even some of it comes directly from wikipedia! About him in personal matters of nationality; he comes from Kermanshah in Iran, and so comes his family.
Kermanshahi also knows much about geography; he knows how to draw maps quite well. He has drawn very detailed and precise maps of Europe and for Wikipedia he made a map for list of countries by number of total troops. This map can be seen on this page, and many would surely recommand you to look at it if you want to see in just one look how many troops every country has. He recently also made an updated version of the map for: The List of Countries By Number of Active Troops it is to be viewed Here. So, Kermanshahi is not just a historian and a mlitary-specialist; this wise man also knows much about geography! He has also made maps for the Roman Empire and the great Sassanid Empire to solve the issue of: should the Empire be shown at it's greatest extend or the same size it usually was. Kermanshahi lateley also mada a map for the article Iranian diplomatic missions so you can see all countries where Iran has an Embassy in just one look instead of reading the whole list.
Maps By Kermanshahi:
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| Here, you find a ranking of countries by number of total troops
| Here, you find a ranking of countries by number of active troops
| Here, you can not only see the amounth of troops but also planes tanks and warships
| Here, you find Information about Irans great army
| Here, you find information about Iran, not only about the army but about everything.
| About George W. Bush' so called Axis of evil, mentioned in one of his speeches
| check this link for the Military of Myanmar, where kermanshahi contributed to
| About the army in general speaking
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Articles by The Honorable Kermanshahi
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- List of countries by number of total troops
- Operation Karbala Ten
- Operation Undeniable Victory
- Battle of the Marshes
- Operation Kheibar
- Operation Karbala-6
- Siege of Prosoptis
- Siege of Abu Musa and the Tunbs
- Operation Before the Dawn
- Operation Dawn (1983)
- Operation Dawn 2
- Operation Dawn 3
- Operation Dawn-4
- Operation Dawn V
- Operation Badr
- Operation Jerusalem Way
- Operation Karbala-4
- Operation Nasr-4
- Operation Zafar 7
- Operation Morvarid
- Operation Kaman 99
- Essen, Netherlands
- Glimmen, Netherlands
- Drentsche Aa
- Masud ibn Namdar
- Mullah Bakht Mohammed
- Ali Sayad Shirazi
- Iranian Frigate Alvand
- Iranian Frigate Alborz
- Iranian Frigate Moudge I
- Iranian Frigate Moudge II
- Iranian Destroyer Jamaran
- Iranian missile boat Paykan
- Iranian legislative election, 1996
- Ashoura missile
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For your hard work, and your willingness to learn from your mistakes, here goes a barnstar!
The Resilient Barnstar | ||
I, Chrislk02, award you this resilient barnstar. You are willing to learn from your mistakes and work to make fix them. This is a very comendable quality. Keep up the good work! -- Chrislk02 (Chris Kreider) 19:43, 15 May 2007 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | ||
For your great contributions regarding the Iranian military, Irans military history, and military articles in general, I award you this barnstar. Keep up the great work!Azerbaijani 17:25, 4 June 2007 (UTC) |
Barnstar of Diligence Award | ||
I am incredibly impressed with your hard work in many important military-portals. Keep up this great work, Honorable Kermanshhi! Mrlob |
This is for everthing you've ever done, and probably also for the many things yet to come! It is the best that I can do, you know, giving yo this one! It is one of the most distingished awards ever to be given to ordinary users... oh, but wait... that ain't true... you are no ordinary user... YOU ARE LEGENDARY!
Mrlob 18:07, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Iran's Merit of Excellence | ||
For the Honorable Kermanshahi from his humble servant Rhobijnie, as a regard for the work he has done. It is with great honor, that I proudly present you this medal. It is one of the most distinguished medals to be ever given to a wikipedia-user. You ain't no ordinary user anymore; from today on, you are legendary... |
For Kermanshahi, and his great dedication for his homeland Iran! You deserved it, my Iranian comrade! I like to see other Iranians on wikipedia, and when they are good user such as you, all the better! So, congratualations whith your barnstars and medals, and please, will you one day, when I'm such a good user as you are, regard me whith a barnstar?
Ayatollah Rhobijnie 19:53, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
The Working Man's Barnstar | ||
This is for being a graet and usefull user, and you've got more than thousand contribs now! Mrlob 08:57, 14 May 2007 (UTC) |
Hope you like this one; its for your 1000th contrib! mrlob 08:57, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
The Editor's Barnstar | ||
Thanks for editing! Haggawaga - Oegawagga 08:54, 14 May 2007 (UTC) |
Thanks, great wikipedian! Haggawaga - Oegawagga 08:55, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
A Barnstar you truly deserved, Kermanshi, and best regards to you! | ||
This one is for giving help and advice to starting users. Users such as 'your loyal servant, an enormous noob by my opinion, but in fact, when you think about it, an attention seeking newly added youngster, who wants himself a star. And I can understand that, actually. So thank you for showing this lost soul the way, for helping him, and even giving him your thanks. Maybe you should give him a star ounce, but certainly not right now; he's just to much of a noob. I should say, for the rest of it; keep up the good work!
the Old and respectable Kashwialariski 15:49, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
A Barnstar you truly deserved, Kermanshi, and best regards to you from all of your fellow-wikipedia-users! | ||
This Barnstar is for this wikipedia user, as a sign of many users, to show Kermanshi, that we appreciate his work, and his dedication to wikipedia.
I see, you are good user, with some great contributions to several allready good articles. These contributions didn't harm the essence of the articles itself; in fact, they even helped making 'em better articles. Perhaps, worth a star? But, I see, you have a star, just recieved one. Well, thats only for the articles. Cause when I take a closer look a your User-Page itself, well, then I see something pretty good. In fact, its one of the most clearest, solid and nice to watch user-pages I've ever seen! And I think, when times will pass by, and you'll change it even further to an absolute, ultimate grade of perfection; it will be worth a star! And yes, two stars, that sounds nice to you, ain't I right? Well, keep on going, Kermanshahi, cause I think, you are one of those users who make wikipedia a better place!
humble greetings,
El Alamajin 15:47, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Well, this is for your excellent user-page! | ||
This star is for your excellent user-page, Kermanshahi! At first, I worried about it; is'nt this to soon, or ain't it better just to wait a little longer, and see if it gets better, but now, at last, I've decided to be bold, and just give you the damn star!
El Alamajin 16:28, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
the loyal servant of the Honorable Kermanshahi, 20:38, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
No, I hope it isn't. Kermanshahi 18:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC).
A Barnstar you truly deserved, Kermanshi, and best regards to yo~!!! | ||
You have deserved this barnstar, Kermanshahai, you truly did, great wikipedian!
Zabuzza 12:09, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
This is for my fellow wikipediauser, my comrade and friend, for the old and wise Kermanshahi, who has the answer for many quesons, who is a great user and a wise historian.
the Old and respectable Kashwialariski 16:35, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
It doesn't need no further explanation, that, in all his effords to be friendly and polite to those who started as new users, he will be thankfull to help.
So, don't be shy, just ask!