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12 June 2025
- Page translation log 14:51 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Kashmiri cuisine to Japanese
- Page translation log 14:51 Fire talk contribs marked Kashmiri cuisine for translation
- diffhist Kashmiri cuisine 14:49 +39 Fire talk contribs
- diffhist Kashmiri cuisine 14:46 +2 Fire talk contribs (→Wazwan)
- diffhist Kashmiri cuisine 14:46 +12 Fire talk contribs (→Wazwan)
- Page translation log 14:06 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Wazwan to Japanese
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- diffhist Wazwan 14:05 +39 Fire talk contribs
- diffhist N Wazwan 08:42 +5,540 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Meal in Kashmiri cuisine}} {{Infobox food | name = Wazwan | image = File:Wazwan trami full.jpg | image_size = 317px | caption = Complete {{Transliteration|ks|wazwan}} on one platter (or {{Transliteration|ks|traem}}). | region = Kashmir | place_of_origin = Kashmir | served = Hot | main_ingredient = Mutton}} '''{{Transliteration|ks|Wazwan}}''' ({{IPA|ks|ʋaːzɨʋaːn}}) is a multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine, origi...")
11 June 2025
- diffhist Kashmiri cuisine 23:40 −1,151 Fire talk contribs
- diffhist N Kashmiri cuisine 23:34 +116,550 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Culinary traditions of Kashmir, India}} thumb|The thirty-six course meal, Kashmiri ''wazwan'' thumb|Shufta, a Kashmiri dessert, at a pandit restaurant in New Delhi. thumb|''Harissa'' or ''Harisse'', a meaty staple from Kashmir. thumb|Kashmiri Pandit platter. {{Indian cuisine}} '''Kashmiri cuis...")