User:Shikargah
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Since 2021, I have been identifying and crediting real soldiers whose actions inspired or were portrayed in war films, contributing to historical accuracy and proper recognition. By 2024, I matured into an editor-researcher, developing articles aligned with my stated areas of interest.
| — Wikipedian ♂ — | |
| Name | Shikargah |
|---|---|
| Born | October 13, 1970 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Country | India |
| Languages | English, Hindi |
| Time zone | Indian Standard Time |
| Current time | Current time for UTC+5:30 is 10:20 |
| Interests | |
| Account statistics | |
| Joined | 26 April 2024 |
| First edit | 27 April 2024 |
| Edit count | 400+ |
Dates of Created Articles:
4/26/2024 Pong Dam Lake Wildlife Sanctuary
4/27/2024 Mansar-Surinsar Wildlife Sanctuary
6/15/2024 List of aerial victories during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965
9/3/2024 Nathatop
1/28/2025 Om Prakash Taneja
1/26/2026 Hardev Singh Kler (duplicated)
What brings me here: A winter haven in a storied land, Once a reserve, both wild and grand. Where echoes of the hunt still call, And fires weave their tales through hall. Amidst the frost and wooded deep, A flying ace’s past takes keep. His soaring days now softly spun, In whispered winds and fading sun. A house of legends, rest, and cheer, Where past and present linger near.
Shikargah, derived from Persian (شکارگاه ها), refers to hunting ground where strategy plays a crucial role in tracking and capturing prey. The principles of pursuit and positioning in a game hunting closely parallel the tactics of aerial dogfighting, where careful manoeuvring and strategic advantage determine success.