HappiCow69
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Kumbha of Mewar
editHi, I had to undo your addition to Kumbha of Mewar, because the source cited by you is a user-contributed site, which is not reliable by Wikipedia standards. Feel free to re-add the content with a better source. utcursch | talk 19:53, 9 October 2019 (UTC)
Minor edits
editHello Happicow69. You might want to give WP:minor a read. The minor edit box is used for edits that don't change the meaning of the article, or sometimes to revert vandalism. Edits that remove content, as you did at Great Leap Forward and Robert Conquest are not really minor edits by Wikipedia standards.--Wikimedes (talk) 07:24, 27 June 2020 (UTC)