Talk:سوڠکيت

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@Eiskrahablo Can you please stop messing with the perimeters and templates? سوڠکيت refers to both songket and sungkit in Malay. Patnugot123 (talk) 12:58, 27 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

Can you stop being so ignorant over the history and chronicle? The original term before sungkit was songket, and due to Islamisation in Maritime Southeast Asia the term "songket" can't be written with Arabic-based script cause there's no "o" and "e" in the Arabic alphabet, and this is need to be highlighted, if you keep removing the original form of the term it means you are trying to remove and mislead the history. This is not a place for you to force your non-sense nationalism.(Eiskrahablo (talk) 13:10, 27 June 2021 (UTC))Reply