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23 July 2025
- diffhist Battle of Yering 05:31 +842 Nightmares26 talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
22 July 2025
- diffhist Framlingham, Victoria 20:21 −5 Viatori talk contribs (locality not "rural township")
- Protection log 11:52 Anarchyte talk contribs changed protection settings for Australia [Edit=Require autoconfirmed or confirmed access] (indefinite) [Move=Require extended confirmed access] (indefinite) (Reducing sysop move protection to lowest sufficient level per WP:MOVP) (hist)
- diffhist m Pama–Nyungan languages 11:24 +31 Atakdoug talk contribs (copyedit)
17 July 2025
- diffhist Battle of Yering 17:07 +92 Nightmares26 talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Convincing Ground massacre 16:31 +111 Nightmares26 talk contribs (replaced infobox) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Module:Authority control/config 11:27 +30 MSGJ talk contribs (add 5 IDs to the arts whitelist)
16 July 2025
- diffhist Extinct language 21:36 +74 GabMen20 talk contribs (→Language revival: Added three examples of the languages that jewish immigrants in Palestine spoke prior to the creation of Israel, as an example of the pressure to create a lingua franca amongst themselves) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Extinct language 21:26 +227 GabMen20 talk contribs (→Language revival: Added a third reason for why Hebrew was revived, which was it's use as a lingua franca amongst the jewish community in Palestine prior to 1948 known as the Yishuv, as well as adding in parentheses that this was also stimulated by the fact that because the Yishuv grew after succesuve waves of jewish emigration to Palestine in the 19th and 20th centuries, a lingua franca was needed to communicate between the many jewish immigrants who originally spoke Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic...) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit