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Reference errors on 30 November

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@Myedits2: This is a required formal notice requesting you to stop widespread disruption of wikipedia articles by mass removal of "Vedic Sanskrit" term plus move of articles related to Vedic Sanskrit. As I have explained here and here, the reliable sources frequently use this term and it is well supported. I have asked for sources with page numbers that justify your actions alleging and implying there was no "Vedic Sanskrit". You have so far failed to do so. Please do not disrupt wikipedia. Ms Sarah Welch (talk) 14:57, 7 October 2016 (UTC)Reply