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talk) 16:15, 19 August 2014 (UTC)[reply
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August 2014

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talk) 14:31, 21 August 2014 (UTC)[reply
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History

Emergence

In the first centuries CE, the

mutual unintelligibility
of their various dialects. From this, new ethnic groups would gradually start to emerge which would slowly transcend the earlier tribal and linguistic structure.

This process

For example, the

Roman Catholic. Creating religious tensions alongside it which would remain clearly visible in German society up until the 20th century
.

In the

customs, and those who stayed in their native lands and continued to hold on to their own culture.[2][3]

Result of your 3RR complaint

Please see

WP:AN3#User:2600:1006:b10b:900d:b945:d20a:9451:85d reported by User:Comitus (Result: Both warned) which contains a warning for you. If you revert again at Deutschlandlied without first getting a talk page consensus for your change you may be blocked without further notice. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 17:28, 24 August 2014 (UTC)[reply
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Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

The Lead is meant to be a summary of the article, and the practice is to keep the Lead as free from footnotes as possible. If you go to the relevant section, in this case "Criticism of the "Islamic State"", and still can't find footnotes that back up the statements, your can put "citation needed" tags there. In fact, I have just done it myself for that last paragraph in the Lead! --

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