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  Hello!
I noticed you've made edits to Serbia articles or that you are in some way connected to Serbia. I thought you may be interested in joining
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National museum

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Hello, Knight. Can you, please tell me what is your source for article National Museum of Serbia‎‎? Anyway, thanks for your great expansion. --WhiteWriter speaks 11:45, 27 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thank u ,for your curiosity.They r numerous,from books issued by Museum itself,to web-based sources.I can't put source behind every painting..Anyway I will put more sources on National Museum of Serbia.
Bravo! If you need any help, talk to me! I will help. Možemo pisati i na srpskom, pa ću prevesti. A potpisuješ se na stranama za razgovor tako što napišeš četiri tilde, jedna pored druge. Ovako ~~~~, i wikipedija te automatski potpiše! Probaj! All best! --WhiteWriter speaks 13:27, 27 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Which museum???

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I have moved List of Dutch and Flemish graphics and engravings in the museum to User:Knightserbia/sandbox. Did it occur to you that it might be an idea to include the name of the museum in the title? — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 19:45, 28 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

 

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Pozdrav! Radiš lepu stvar, i radiš to dobro, i jako te podržavam! :) Samo da ti pomognem u par stvari. Evo, na primeru:

  1. . Dodao bold naslov. Skoro uvek članci na wikipediji kao prvu reč imaju naziv članka, pa sam to odradio, već po tradiciji.
  2. . Tvoje odlične reference stavio u šablon kako se reference pišu na wikipediji, i malo ih opisao, da ne bude samo link:
Pogledaj WP:REFSTART, da bi lepo video kako se pišu reference, a u osnovi se koriste jednostavne oznake:
<ref>REFERENCA IDE IZMEĐU; ONAKO KAKO SI TI PISAO</ref>
I još samo pri dnu stranice
==References==
{{reflist}}
Gde će se reference pojavljivati, dok u tekstu ostaju samo brojevi.
  1. . == See also == sekcija, gde se stave članci koji imaju najviše veze sa člankom na kom se nalazimo. Ovde su to ova dva, ali mogu biti i drugačiji, i slično...
  2. . I na kraju, kategorije. One služe pre svega da članak bude negde kategorisan, i da se zna kojoj tematici pripada uopšteno.

Eto, to je to! Ako imaš bilo kakvo pitanje, javi se, piši na mojoj strani za razgovor, i ja ću ti pomoći kako i koliko znam i umem. Srećan sam što neko želi da piše nešto što na najlepši načim predstavlja Srbiju. U to ime, dajem ti nagradu koja se deli na wikipediji, Barnstar. Možeš je staviti na svoju korisničku stranicu, ili slično! Samo napred, i kulturno sa svima! :) --WhiteWriter speaks 17:07, 30 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

P.S. I još jedna stvar, nevezano za ovo. NIKADA, ni po koju cenu, nemoj da revertuješ više od tri puta dnevno. Nikako, nikada. Čim imaš neki problem, odmah piši na strani za razgovor, ili se obrati meni da ti pomognem. :) Pozdrav. --WhiteWriter speaks 17:22, 30 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Translation using Google Translate

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Hello! Doing a nice thing, and doing it well, and really supported you! :) Just to help you in a couple of things. Here, for example:

  1. . Added bold headline. Almost always articles on Wikipedia as the first word of a title of the article, so I did, but by tradition.
  2. . Your excellent references placed in the template to write a reference at wikipedia:
See WP: REFSTART, it would be nice to see how to write references, and basically use simple phrases:
<ref> REFERENCE BETWEEN, THE WAY YOU WRITE </ref>
And just at the bottom of the page
==References==
{{reflist}}
Where will the references to appear, while the text will remain just numbers.
  1. . == See also == section, where you put the articles that have the most to do with the article where we are. Here are the two, but they may be different, and so on ...
  2. . Finally, the categories. They serve primarily to be somewhere in the article ranked and to know which belongs to the general subject matter.

Well, that's it! If you have any questions, come in, write to my talk page, and I will help as well as I know I can. I am happy that someone wants to write something that is in the best načim Serbia. In that respect, I give the prize to be shared at wikipedia, Barnstar. You put on your user page or something! Go ahead, and culturally with everyone! --WhiteWriter speaks 17:07, 30 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Award

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for your fantastic contribution regarding National Museum of Serbia
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Sovereign Military Order of Malta

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Hello there, I'm writing to let you know that I've just deleted a sentence from this article, which the revision history tells me was added by you two days ago. The text ran as follows: "Also it is very uncommon that Order reccognized independence of Muslim majority state of Kosovo,where Christians has no basic human and religious rights." I wanted to let you know that I deleted it because I could not understand what the text meant, and also because the second part of the sentence would seem to be a highly contentious claim, which at the very least would require a source and would probably still be a violation of WP:NPOV. In addition, the Kosovo article contains sourced material that seems to contradict the statement directly, since it concerns people in Kosovo converting to Christianity, which would seem unlikely in the event Christians were being persecuted there. I'm telling you this because I didn't want you to think I had come along and deleted your contribution wantonly, and to give you the opportunity to go back and re-phrase the sentence so that it makes sense and is neutral and sourced, if you'd like to do that. Good day! Lordrosemount (talk) 23:32, 10 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your kind message! I understand what you meant now (the fact that the SMOM recognised Kosovo is strange for the reasons you suggested), and I think you're right to leave it deleted, because it seems to be more a matter of opinion than fact. The truth is I don't really know very much at all about Kosovo, Serbia or the SMOM, but I can appreciate that it's a very difficult subject for someone in your country, and it shows maturity to realise that something you've put in was maybe a little hot-headed, and not to take offence at someone removing it. Incidentally, I think I might do a bit of copyediting on a couple of your articles (I was thinking particularly of the National Museum article), just to make the text a little clearer. Please don't mind, or think I'm stalking you, it's just that visiting your page showed me what looks like an opportunity to make a useful contribution. Thanks again! Lordrosemount (talk) 14:09, 11 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

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A barnstar for you!

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Hello,changed articles also didn't have any sources.Whole article is based on personal interpretations,which is undoubt false.Also you can't report me,because you don't have an evidence for your false claims.I know you wish,but... Btw only thing you fixed is about Croatian victory,which is without any source.Also another things I fixed stayed in same order. Regards

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Lol,Go ahead,..?. You are funny,so any discusion with you is wasting of time. Learn more about your origin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgars Don't treat to anybody on wikipedia.Work it good manner and put citations.Thanks. Knightserbia (talk) 07:50, 4 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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So,you want be reported ,right? Stop trolling my talk page without any reason. Knightserbia (talk) 07:50, 10 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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You are right.IGENEA is the most serious company regarding genetics,but it is weird that they published results on their internal forum.I didn't realize that when I put sources.My bad.Thanks Knightserbia (talk) 05:43, 7 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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I happened to notice these edits. This is tendentious and I have reverted it because:

  • Before WWI, the city was part of the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia, but in the war Italy took control, which was reversed within a few years; to refer to that period as "occupied by Italy" is hardly improper.
  • During WWII, the claim that "Nazi Germany couldn't [have] occupied their Croatian allies" is wrong, because the NDH existed because of German occupation of Yugoslavia, not the other way around
  • During the Yugoslav Wars, the claims that "Federal army or Serbian rebels, never intended to conquer the town" is false because per sourced claims at Battle of Šibenik, they literally had the intention of taking control of the barracks, which is located in the south of the city - taking the barracks from the direction of the northeast, without taking the town, would have been a strange endeavor to say the least.
  • Replacing a tourist guide citation in the history section is fine, but unless the claim is actually false, there's a tag for that, {{better source needed}}

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  Please do not add or change content, as you did at Air Serbia, without citing a reliable source. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you. Jetstreamer Talk 23:25, 7 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

I will change the content cause I was right. One more plane is added to the fleet. I will put source next time, but I don't see sources on every info on other companies. Thanks.

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Nisam primetio na vreme da je moja revizija na temi o naoruzanju i opremi vojske Srbije sa nekompletnim linkom vezanim za intervju sa generalom Dikovicem, pa zato evo ovde postavljam ti taj link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ7F7NK9iuk. Pogledaj od 7:50, i prestani da editujes tu stranicu pogresnim podacima. To sto je nesto primljeno u naoruzanje u oruznaim snagama neke druge drzave, apsolutno je nebitno iz ugla VS. Sve sto se prima u naoruzanje VS, prvo mora da prodje ispitivanja u TOC-u. Ista je procedura i za sredstva iz domaceg razvoja i za opremu koja se kupuje sa strane. Primera radi sva moderna oprema u SB je prosla ispitivanja u TOC-u, iako je vecina iste u upotrebi u destinama oruzanih snaga sirom sveta. Znaci Nora tek ulazi u TOC, i na osnovu nekih prethodnih iskustava, ne treba oecekivati proizvodnju za potrebe VS pre 2017 godine. Proka89 (talk) 20:16, 31 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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  PLEASE STOP changing or removing reliably sourced, content as you have done on the Serbian Air Force and Air Defence article. Further reverting the table to include pictures goes against policy per: WP:WHENTABLE and WP:IMAGEMOS - Thank You FOX 52 (talk) 17:46, 1 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

Don't imaginig things. You are throlling. There were no reliable sources you provide.(Knightserbia (talk) 20:13, 9 March 2017 (UTC))Reply

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