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Happy editing! --Kmhkmh (talk) 09:00, 29 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

Hi!
Thank you so so much on the welcome message! I will definitely check these pages out though currently I am more keen and interested in Indian History as that is what I specialize in.
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ParthNaik1605 ParthNaik1605 (talk) 14:15, 29 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

"Wrongful" removal edit

And could you genius explain how supposedly 670 million people died in your fairy tale of a war at a time when global population is estimated to have been less than 10-15 million? I have no problems with you considering this an actual historical event, but I removed this information from a wiki page that is supposed to list historic wars by death toll. It's insulting, because you try to compare this folk tale to other wars in which actual people lost their lives, you make a mockery of their deaths with your ridiculous casualty estimate.

Either make it explicitly clear in the list that this number is completely impossible, a work of fiction and something you pulled out of your ass, or remove this stupid war from the list altogether. People come to this site and this list for historical information, not for folk tales. 94.44.232.111 (talk) 14:29, 29 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

If you want to know how he war went, I suggest you read Ramayana. As for your population estimate. This argument was again given by someone else to which I will repeat again for you. The first population census was made by the Babylonian empire near 3160 BC, 4000 years after Ramayana. Moreover all of these population census are made by westerners who didn't even think India existed at the time. And as per evidences I have repeatedly proven in the talk page and the sources provided, this war was real and many people sacrificed their lives for this. And again, you are representing the death to which you have no right to. As to where I got he death number from, I think it's best you yourself figure that out considering how you are coining this off. Even worse, you are coining this off even though you haven't even read a single page of the Ramayana. So please, before you come up with your reasoning do come up with some actual sources and evidences proving all the point's ive made in the talk page, wrong. Then come to me ParthNaik1605 (talk) 14:42, 29 September 2022 (UTC)Reply