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Hello, your recent edits on Chandrakanta Singha has been wonderful. You have worked hard on the article, and it shows. Please accept my congratulations as well as my thanks. I shall go about doing copy-edit work on the article. Chaipau (talk) 11:12, 26 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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They are very good additions to Wikipedia, but they need a little more work. Consider the following:
The <ref>...</ref> should appear after a punctuation.
Instead of writing out the full citation for each <ref>...</ref>, consider using the the citation templates and referring to them.
The articles should illustrate the role played by a particular king in an incident/event, and the incident/event, if remarkable, should be described in its own article. For example, the Dandiya rebellion deserves its own article. The activities of Purnananda Burhagohain too deserves their own article space (under Purnananda Burhagohain).
Please look around for articles on monarchs and kings which are featured articles for examples.
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I have read the article and I have understood the rules. Actually, i just want to highlight the names of the kings, the officers involved in the historical event and some Historical statements given by historical characters, so that when a reader reads the article s/he can know or remember the names of those historical characters. I have reviewed the articles and have found that the history articles should be properly presented, so that readers find them interesting and gets each and every bit of information on history. The only objective to highlights the names and the statements given by the historical characters is to attract the readers and try to make them feel the importance of that historical event. Therefore i request you kindly give some better ideas in this regard. I still have lot to learn regarding editing in wikipedia.Lachitbarphukan (talk) 15:37, 23 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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You have written that Sunyatphaa was a descendant of Sureng, the Deo-Raja. But the Deo-Raja was Suleng, not Sureng, and there is no son of Suhungmung by that name (Sureng). Also, Udayaditya was the brother of Chakradhwaj Singha, according to Padmeswar Gogoi (1968). Could you clarify the situation here, and so I may clarify the text? Thanks. Chaipau (talk) 12:07, 5 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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