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There was no city in 1650 known as "Yerevan", instead it was known as Erivan (Ottoman Turkish) or Irâvan (Persian/Azerbaijani). It is unnecessary to use the modern name of the city, as many article refer Istanbul as Constantinople, Volgograd as Stalingrad and Saint-Petersburg as Leningrad. Wikaviani, you should be extra careful when reverting edits that correespond with WP:MoS. A¥×aᚢ ⚔ Zaÿïþzaþ€13:31, 15 January 2019 (UTC)Reply
Nope, do you have any source for your claim ? The name of the city was Erevan, not Erivan : [1]. You should be careful here too, since this is not the Azerbaijani Wiki, where you can claim that Jesus was an Azerbaijani just because you like it. Regards.---Wikaviani (talk)(contribs)14:12, 15 January 2019 (UTC)Reply