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Come to Sünköy and ask who call themselves Kurdish please

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You don't even live in Turkey or Elazığ. Stop waging your info war and come to my village as a guest. Let's see if you can find anyone who calls themselves Kurdish and I will let you keep your pitiful edits. 46.1.115.254 (talk) 19:51, 27 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I don't have to live in Elazığ or Turkey to edit this page. The info is backed by the Keskin reference so you are engaging in disruptive editing by changed the info. Also, a quick google search contradicts your claim about the Ağucan/Axucan not being Kurdish. Semsûrî (talk) 20:12, 27 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You don't need to do a "quick google search" when you are literally living in the village itself and everyone calls themselves Turkmens proudly. They are all Alevis and love Atatürk, which might upset your revisionist agenda. You have a lot of guts to say something as crazy as that. I did also add my own sources which confirms Ağuiçen Ocak being of Turkmen origin and you disregarded and just undid it like it was nothing, which is also disruptive editing on your part. There is a branch of the Ocak in Bismil/Diyarbakır and their village is literally called "Türkmenacı", you really are a piece of work talking about "quick google searches". Go write your own fantasy history on other pages and leave our village alone. Wikipedia is a source of independent and unbiased info, take your propaganda somewhere else. 46.1.115.254 (talk) 10:59, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
This account has been created to further solve this issue with the editing of the English version of Sünköy(Elazığ) as well as Ahuiçen Ocak. This account should be referred as the owner of the IP adress mentioned above. Regards. SunkoyCorrectionAccount (talk) 16:27, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Unreliable and Biased Info About This Wiki Page

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This village is a renowned Turkmen Alevi village and the single source the Kurdish revisionist cited for it being Kurdish is invalid. Even said source say nothing to further this claim and had just been put there by the said manipulator as a placeholder. Ahuiçen ocak is also a Turkmen ocak, evident from its Turkish name "ahu" meaning poison(persian-as a nod to Shia roots of Turkmen Alevis) and "içen" meaning drinker in Turkish. Ottoman sources also confirm this as one of the first inhabitants of the village were Koca Seyit, were of Turkmen origin.

While it is true Ahuiçen ocak also has a Kurdish minority, they are mainly found in Diyarbakır area in South Eastern region of Turkey. Ahuiçen members in Sünköy are wholly Turkmen Alevis. Anyone wondering about the truth can reopen the thread and I will correct it citing my sources and are free to come to the village during Cem gatherings, which all rituals that take place are Turkish.

The user named Semsuri is clearly a Kurd born in Turkey, Adıyaman, but hates Turks as he has chosen the Kurdish name of the city instead of the city's official national and international designation as his username. And he is battling it out on the Wikipedia, filling all the English pages of Wikipedia about Turkey with his own corrupted version of reality, with full of lies, which is very harmful for the reliability of said pages. I would like to believe that Wikipedia doesn't take sides, but I doubt it. A discussion should take place in which addresses which sources led to the conclusion that Ahuiçen Ocak was Kurdish in the first place, and then considering the results, the page should be edited. SunkoyCorrectionAccount (talk) 23:14, 23 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]