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The user "Wario-Man" reverted my edit:
According to Fritz Hommel and some Azerbaijanian historians Turukkeans were the ancestor of Turks.[1][2][3][4][5]
But there are many phrases in Wikipedia like this. For example:
According to Arshak Safrastian, the Medes and Scythians mentioned in classical Greek literature existed only as preconceived notions. (see Corduene)
The reason that I used the phrase according to is there is a notion, if you accept or you don't accept. If this is a "free encyclopedia", why do you delete some sourced information?
--2001:A98:C060:80:2DE7:63A4:7B2C:BE1F (talk) 12:11, 2 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
Read WP:FRINGE. Plus, the source is unreliable. And you should talk about this article and your edit not the other articles. Because If article X (e.g. Corduene) has some issues and unreliable stuff, you should go there and edit it. How Corduene and its content is related to this article and your edit or my revert? You have added a fringe claim and unreliable sources, and I reverted your edit. Fritz Hommel's works are outdated just like his claims about the Sumerian language. And none of those Azerbaijani sources are WP:RS. --Wario-Man (talk) 14:16, 2 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
References
^Fritz Hommel – Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens, 2016 (first edition: 1885)