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  • diffhist m Senegambia Confederation 23:11 +64FotilR talk contribs(Pages added. This article edited based on a neutral stance not your biased views.) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Senegambia Confederation 23:02 +1,169FotilR talk contribs(Undid revision 1226479422 by Applodion (talk)No you stop your abusive behavior, you don´t own the article. Wood exporting has as much to with peanut smuggling after the confederation Your sources are one sided like your views. Stop the false propaganda and stay neutral. There are always two sides of a story you are deliberately ignoring this while constantly deleting edits that don´t match your biased views.) Tag: Undo
  • diffhist Senegambia Confederation 22:02 −1,169Applodion talk contribs(Please stay civil, and consult Help:References and page numbers; you need page numbers when citing books, as it is impossible for readers to check your additions + regarding unrelated additions, how is the current export of wood by Gambia relevant to the confederation?) Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Senegal 19:08 +179Nasir Hussain Bhakkri talk contribs(Added a link to Morocco senegal relations wikipedia article.) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Senegambia Confederation 18:11 +1,169FotilR talk contribs(Undid revision 1226444851 by Applodion (talk)You are such a liar, the additions I made are sourced and about the confederation from start to end. Now if you want to include your biased view point you are free to do so. The sources are added are not wrongly cited go and read instead of obsessing yourself with dictating participant what they should write according to your wishes.) Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Senegambia Confederation 17:48 −1,169Applodion talk contribs(If you want to include other viewpoints, feel free to add them with attribution, but please don't mass delete sourced content. Also, several of your additions concern events before or after the confederation; others are wrongly cited (without page numbers, making verification impossible).) Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Senegal 17:39 02a02:c7c:ca05:7600:802b:b11e:1930:a2cf talk(→‎Culture)
  • diffhist Senegambia Confederation 15:30 +1,169FotilR talk contribs(Added neutral sources since your mixing your personal opinion with the source also some links pointing to source are dead. Btw this website don´t belong to you stop dictating to participants what to write or not according to your wishes. You are very abusive back off.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • diffhist m Mbalax 15:09 −4Arjayay talk contribs(Sp)
  • diffhist Sharia 08:48 +1,565NGC 628 talk contribs
  • diffhist Category:Serer people 05:32 +4231.94.26.197 talk(Category)
  • diffhist Mbalax 04:47 +404AnomieBOT talk contribs(Rescuing orphaned refs ("coonnol" from rev 1226351172; "Sturman" from rev 1226351172))
  • diffhist Mbalax 02:45 −7Yoro Ka talk contribs(→‎References: Erni, Corinne. “Rhythms of Changes: From the Sabar to the Mbalax.” Black Renaissance 2.1 (1998): 35. ProQuest. 9 Dec. 2020 .Mangin, Timothy Roark. “Mbalax: Cosmopolitanism in Senegalese Urban Popular Music.” Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 74, no. 6–A(E), ProQuest Information & Learning, 2013. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2013-99230-412&site=eds) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Mbalax 02:41 −576Yoro Ka talk contribs(refocused the music back on the Wolof. See: {{hlist|sabar|[[jazz]|[[Afro Cuban}} 1 Erni, Corinne. “Rhythms of Changes: From the Sabar to the Mbalax.” Black Renaissance 2.1 (1998): 2 Mangin, Timothy Roark. “Mbalax: Cosmopolitanism in Senegalese Urban Popular Music.” Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 74, no. 6–A(E), ProQuest Information & Learning, 2013. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2013-99230-412&site=eds) Tags: references removed Visual edit
  • diffhist Mbalax 02:27 +658Yoro Ka talk contribs(Mbalax is solidly a music of the Wolof, sung in Wolof, played on Wolof drums and Wolof instruments. Calling it a music of the Serer is incorrect. The previous editor cited a blog post and an author who specializes in Mexican music. the corrections can be verified by Afropop.org, interviews of the top mbalax performers including Youssou N'Dour, Omar Pine, Thione Seck, and Cheikh Lo. Ethnomusicologists: Isabe Leymarie, Timothy Mangin, Patricia Tang,) Tag: Visual edit

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