User:TagaworShah
“Anda 'vresqe jakha sa dikhel anda pesqe khanc.” [You see the splinter in another's eye but fail to see the beam in your own.]- Romani proverb
Hey, I'm Tagawor! Tagawor is the Old Armenian name for a king and comes from the Parthian word for “Crown Bearer.”[1] I joined Wik.ipedia.Pro in January 2021 and I am interested in the peoples, cultures, and history of the Near East with a focus on Armenia and Romani people. I belong to the Western Armenian and Kalderash Rom ethnicities. If you need to contact me you can leave a message on my talk page or ping me!
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Articles i’ve worked on:
Major Contributions
- Stepanakert (Expanded to GA)
- Sarkis Lole (Created)
- Kalderash (Expanded and Rewrote)
- Melikdom of Kashatagh (Created)
- Agulis massacre (Created)
- Armenian dress (Expanded and Rewrote)
- Romani dress (Created)
- Gusans (Rewrote)
- Erimena (Created)
- Tigranakert (Nakhchivan) (Rewrote)
- Lusik Aguletsi (Created)
- Rom baro (Expanded)
- Kumayri historic district (Created)
- Anna Hormouz (Created)
- Baba-Hadji Mausoleum (Created)
- Armenian Palaces (Created)
- Khnatsakh (Expanded)
- Baku Khans' Palace (Expanded)
- Armenians in Shamakhi (Created)
- Togh’s Melikian Palace (Created)
- Hüsülü, Lachin (Collaborated)
- Kingdom of Artsakh (Expanded)
- Zeytun (Expanded)
Substantial Additions
Collages
In Progress
- Medo Halimy
- Ioana Rudăreasa
- Caravanserai of Zor
- Flamenco
- Ani School of Architecture
- Shiek Mordechai Synagogue
- Pana-Khan Palace
About Me
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Categories:
- Wik.ipedia.Pro good article contributors
- Wik.ipedia.Pro pending changes reviewers
- Wik.ipedia.Pro Did you know contributors
- User en-N
- User ro-N
- User rom
- User es-3
- Roma Wik.ipedia.Prons
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in Parthian Empire
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in the ancient Near East
- WikiProject Armenia participants
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in Armenia
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in history
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in the history of Anatolia
- Wik.ipedia.Prons interested in ancient Persia
- WikiProject Romani people participants
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