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1 July 2025
- diffhist Russian Empire 08:29 +101 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Council of Ministers: Wikilink the Ministry of the Navy and the "Ministry of Ways of Communication" (Ministry of Communication Routes of the Russian Empire).)
29 June 2025
- diffhist Russian Empire 22:39 +6 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Society: Give the full name of historian Boris Mironov, since he's not a commonly recognized name.)
- diffhist Russian Empire 21:41 +11 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Peasants: In the image captions, rearrange mention of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky so that his wikilink shows up in the first image, and point out that both photos are color—because it's unusual for photos of this vintage. Prokudin-Gorsky is significant because of the very early color photography process he pioneered and the photos he took with it.)
- diffhist Module:Lang/data 12:51 +38 Trappist the monk talk contribs (+ast-x-west;)
- diffhist Russian Empire 06:17 +3 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Economy: Add missing "in".)
- diffhist Russian Empire 06:15 −30 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Economy: Eliminate redundant "that lasted from 1891 to 1892".)
- diffhist m Wikipedia:Translation 03:50 −144 Jessicapierce talk contribs (Reverted edit by Mahamuda kamal (talk) to last version by Pigsonthewing) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Wikipedia:Translation 00:04 +144 Mahamuda kamal talk contribs (used) Tag: Reverted
28 June 2025
- diffhist Russian Empire 22:14 −20 Colin Douglas Howell talk contribs (→Second half of the 19th century: Andrew Johnson was president at the time of the Alaska Purchase; Abraham Lincoln had been dead for two years.)