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Tsar

Hi. I am assuming the good faith of your edits related to the status of a Tsar, but please note that the texts that you are editing are in fact referenced and annotated. I will not repeat the details you can find on Talk:Tsar, but regarding specifically Ferdinand (and your edit to Emperor), you may wish to read for example Stephen Constant, Foxy Ferdinand (ISBN: 0283985151). Unless you can verifiably prove the cited scholarship wrong (I am not referring to Constant but to the various authorities cited in the appropriate articles), please cease asserting the mistaken claim that "tsar" means "king," the dualism of the titles of modern Bulgarian monarchs notwithstanding. Best, Imladjov 13:27, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: It should be noted

The main purpose of my edits were to clear out the overuse of a cliched phrase that often does nothing but inflate word count. If you feel that there was a benefit to having it in a particular instance, go ahead and reinsert it. (ESkog)(Talk) 20:57, 24 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]