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The town's name has always been pronounced Thalassery in Malayalam, the anglicised form Tellicherry was the official name until 2001, when it was changed to Thalassery in order to match Malayalam pronunciation. The same is the case for the cities of Madras and Calcutta which were called locally since several centuries as Chennai and Kolkata. [[User:Malayala Sahityam|Malayala Sahityam]] ([[User talk:Malayala Sahityam|talk]]) 13:22, 19 September 2015 (UTC)
The town's name has always been pronounced Thalassery in Malayalam, the anglicised form Tellicherry was the official name until 2001, when it was changed to Thalassery in order to match Malayalam pronunciation. The same is the case for the cities of Madras and Calcutta which were called locally since several centuries as Chennai and Kolkata. [[User:Malayala Sahityam|Malayala Sahityam]] ([[User talk:Malayala Sahityam|talk]]) 13:22, 19 September 2015 (UTC)


First of all you are expected to discuss this in the talk page of the page 'Thalassery' before undoing the edit so that other opinions can be reflected and also as you are reverting the change the second time. I hope you are aware that Wikipedia do not promote 'Edit Wars'. I have written clearly in comments that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery. For reference you can check the photograph of the railway name board in the page itself. In it, this is engraved as 'Thalassery' in Malayalam and 'Tellicherry" in English. The painting above the engraving Tellicherry is written as "Thalassery". So this shows that your 'Good faith Editing' and the comments saying that that the 'official name' was formerly 'only' Tellicherry is incorrect. Understand that the meaning of a.k.a (also known as) is that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery i.e. both the names coexisted at the same time for this place in 'government records'. I hope this clears your doubt. So please revert the change.
Thanks for the message. First of all you are expected to discuss this in the talk page of the page 'Thalassery' before undoing the edit so that other opinions can be reflected and also as you are reverting the change the second time. I hope you are aware that Wikipedia do not promote 'Edit Wars'. I have written clearly in comments that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery. For reference you can check the photograph of the railway name board in the page itself. In it, this is engraved as 'Thalassery' in Malayalam and 'Tellicherry" in English. The painting above the engraving Tellicherry is written as "Thalassery". So this shows that your 'Good faith Editing' and the comments saying that that the 'official name' was formerly 'only' Tellicherry is incorrect. Understand that the meaning of a.k.a (also known as) is that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery i.e. both the names coexisted at the same time for this place in 'government records'. I hope this clears your doubt. So please revert the change.


P.S: Please do research about the origin of the name Chennai and Madras before giving comments; it will help you to understand that the etymologies of Chennai and Thalassery do not have any similarity however you can relate Thalassery's etymology with a place within Chennai named Triplicane(Thiruvallikeni). Thanks
P.S: Please do research about the origin of the name Chennai and Madras before giving comments; it will help you to understand that the etymologies of Chennai and Thalassery do not have any similarity however you can relate Thalassery's etymology with a place within Chennai named Triplicane(Thiruvallikeni). Thanks

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Anna Frodesiak (talk) 07:54, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hello there. I notice that a lot of newcomers are editing Thalassery biryani. Is this a school project? Are you all related? Just curious. You don't have to answer. Let me know if I can help. Best wishes, Anna Frodesiak (talk) 07:54, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

not all, one of them is my friend, thanks for the effort. It is prominent dish in Kerala in South India, I am a cooking enthusiast :-) and it is just an effort to create an awareness about the correct content of the dish. Most of the restaurants and hotels in distant places sell some other variants of the dish in the name of Thalassry biriyani. So it could help people to distinguish. If possible please do grammatical corrections if any. I would also like to ask your opinion to add the Indian cuisine template to this page (Thalassery biryani)as it is a famous South Indian dish.
I need your help if possible. I would like to add a photo to the page Thalassery biriyani. I am not aware about the copyright rules of flicker.com. I have found three photos of the dish from flicker. Can you please check whether it is possible to use these photographs in wikipedia.
Please check the links
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34720561@N02/3286125731/in/photolist-61ofGc-67bWMo-69FnWj-6bbrq2-6bKD2H-6bPMY5-6bSYHD-6eWK4R-6nA6Va-6nA7iv-6rHKGX-6rHKRF-6wha3v-6yZfmP-6AiuHp-6GoTQU-6LhaqJ-6Lw4AY-6W12HE-7413Wz-7j5QZT-7rbnRN-7tgbNx-8P3Dt8-8P6KiU-bxERTN-cjwAvA-8p6KKv-csrCed-9ebn3K-9UJCgH-9UG2HZ-a7P6y5-dE3Db1-9rUdSy-8r9zGJ-8r6rpF-8msotE-ekSB3R-9nFzcC-8r6xnc-8r9Bb1-8r9DcL-8r6zQc-8r9Fpy-8r6v3g-aEungK-7ZT9tH-7AFLXk-7AKxku-7QmFg6


http://www.flickr.com/photos/bhooshaniyer/4878470809/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14591128@N07/4878499143/in/photolist-8r6zQc-8r9Fpy-8r6v3g-aEungK-7ZT9tH-7AFLXk-7AKxku-7QmFg6-9aW7LV-8cifYK-aKX6gc-aKX5Vt-aKX6C8-aKX8qx-8r9HnY-9xnY5X-9m8nVR-djaNwQ-awizf9-ax1jVe-dZcggj-cnbeKS-bFdM6X-9QbKXo-aEPViE-cybqZS-7CTgdr-9JexX4-8fUNY8-abZVSe-9QbF3d-8H2Hia-7CTfWR-d3tTH1-a6PmNn-cgCufm-bdPxoP-dASevU-eoG8BD-9tFrRV-byn48H-9rfico-bAf7Ar-aVSdBv-dYnaXj-arasvq-dcYBEc-9xKJyL-efCcPq-djVLeG-bghbjK
Hello there. Unfortunately all three images have "All Rights Reserved". I also looked last week and found none. Perhaps you can use your camera and take a picture. :) Anna Frodesiak (talk) 09:05, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

i thought about that but its too costly to make. I'll try when any occasion comes.

I would also like to ask your opinion to add the Indian cuisine template to this page (Thalassery biryani)as it is a famous South Indian dish.

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Anna Frodesiak (talk) 16:07, 30 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome

Namaste! Sunaina Kunju,

Behalf of WikiProject India I am inviting you to join our WikiProject. To see what is happening now in WikiProject India, follow our noticeboard. If you are not a member already, you can add your name here. Thank you. -- Ganeshk (talk) 15:31, 4 August 2013 (UTC). [reply]

Re: Thank you

Hi Sunaina, you are welcome. Please feel free to post any questions either at the India noticeboard or my talk page. Ganeshk (talk) 16:30, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Please take a look at Pisco Sour, one of the featured articles on Food-related topics to get ideas on how to improve the Biryani article to higher standard. Ganeshk (talk) 16:41, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much, in fact now I was studying on how the article L'incoronazione di Poppea is made. Pisco Sour could be a better suitable example for me to learn. --Sunaina Kunju (talk) 16:48, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Here are few more Good article examples. WP:GA process is less stringent than WP:FA, you should try to get the Biryani article to GA standard (green star on the top right). Hyderabadi haleem is a good Indian example. Ganeshk (talk) 17:18, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you I will look at these will put my level best to improve.--Sunaina Kunju (talk) 17:55, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Ganesh,
I have modified the article Thalassery biryani and tried to make changes as advised by you. Please have a look at it.--Sunaina Kunju (talk) 09:59, 8 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
--Sunaina Kunju (talk) 09:20, 8 August 2013 (UTC) Hi is there a possibility for this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_India/Indian_cuisine_personal_user_awards--Sunaina Kunju (talk) 10:39, 8 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you Ganesh, You were very supportive. Regarding the error, some one else solved the issue. Thanks-a-lot --Sunaina Kunju (talk) 15:53, 20 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you Ganesh, I was confused on how to proceed further. Once again thanks for the guidance. I will post the request for copy edit.--Sunaina Kunju (talk) 04:56, 25 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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That is WikiProject Food and drink and WikiProject India. Ganeshk (talk) 22:17, 25 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the links. Miniapolis 02:13, 26 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you Miniapolis and Ganesh for your effort. I hope every thing is okay now. --Sunaina Kunju (talk) 15:10, 26 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Thalassery

The town's name has always been pronounced Thalassery in Malayalam, the anglicised form Tellicherry was the official name until 2001, when it was changed to Thalassery in order to match Malayalam pronunciation. The same is the case for the cities of Madras and Calcutta which were called locally since several centuries as Chennai and Kolkata. Malayala Sahityam (talk) 13:22, 19 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the message. First of all you are expected to discuss this in the talk page of the page 'Thalassery' before undoing the edit so that other opinions can be reflected and also as you are reverting the change the second time. I hope you are aware that Wikipedia do not promote 'Edit Wars'. I have written clearly in comments that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery. For reference you can check the photograph of the railway name board in the page itself. In it, this is engraved as 'Thalassery' in Malayalam and 'Tellicherry" in English. The painting above the engraving Tellicherry is written as "Thalassery". So this shows that your 'Good faith Editing' and the comments saying that that the 'official name' was formerly 'only' Tellicherry is incorrect. Understand that the meaning of a.k.a (also known as) is that the place was formerly known as Tellicherry as well as Thalassery i.e. both the names coexisted at the same time for this place in 'government records'. I hope this clears your doubt. So please revert the change.

P.S: Please do research about the origin of the name Chennai and Madras before giving comments; it will help you to understand that the etymologies of Chennai and Thalassery do not have any similarity however you can relate Thalassery's etymology with a place within Chennai named Triplicane(Thiruvallikeni). Thanks Sunaina Kunju (talk) 20:31, 20 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]