Welcome edit

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Essays edit

I am sorry but Wikipedia is not the place to publish your essays: Excerpts from study report of third battle of panipat headed by Arthur Wellselley for English east India co. and Refer terms of treaty beteen durranis & maratha. Please put them on one of your own websites. (Also just a suggestion for when you post them somewhere else: have you thought of the possiblity of breaking your stuff into paragraphs and providing section headings? 22 kbytes of unbroken text is totally off-putting.) -- RHaworth 13:13, 31 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Panipat (1761) edit

Hi, welcome to wikipedia. I have reverted your edits to the Battle of Panipat article. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and the articles need to be neutral and Verifiable. None of your additions were referenced and so we cannot verify how accurate the claims are. Much of what you were adding was biased towards a certain point of view. The text was unformatted and there weren't any paragraphs to it. If you need any help in adding text and formatting it then don't hesitate to leave me a message on my talk page. We could add it to my sandbox first and work on cleaning it up and verifying it if you want. Any questions at all can be left on my talk page. Thanks and welcome. Woodym555 17:59, 31 October 2007 (UTC)Reply