Hi I'm Leslie, a UK based Wikipedian. I primarily focus on Pakistan during it's secular, formative years of 1947—1977, but I have little enthusiasm for the modern Pakistani state and politics. I do not align with it and prefer not to involve myself in it's current affairs.

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In 2025, In the news included an item about the article 2025 India–Pakistan standoff. You helped to keep the coverage neutral and added key information. You are invited to suggest other recent articles for ITN on the candidates page. |
| — Wikipedian ♂ — | |
| Born | 5th December |
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| Country | |
| Current location | Llanelli, Carmarthenshire |
| Languages | English, French |
| Time zone | UTC |
| IQ | 119 |
| Education and employment | |
| Education | St. Michael's School (A-Levels) |
-Awards-
edit| The WikiChevrons | ||
| I, CaptShayan, hereby present you this award in sincere recognition of your excellent work in creating and developing the article Indo-Pakistani air war of 1971. Your efforts have greatly improved the quality of content available on this important historical event. Keep it up!
CaptShayan (talk) 18:09, 9 April 2025 (UTC) |
-My Articles-
edit- Baqir Siddiqui
- Javed Hassan
- William Harrison (brigadier)

- Agha Muhammad Ali
- Chief of Staff (Pakistan Army)
- Commander of the Eastern Command (Pakistan)
- F. B. Ali
- Dhaka defence scheme (adhoc)
- Papaldo
- Battle of Kasur (1965)
- Pathankot Airstrike
- Shingus
- Doko, Pakistan
- Babar Khan (Major)
- Ibex Force
- A. H. Amin
- Indo-Pakistani air war of 1971
-Major Contributions-
edit- Abdul Hamid Khan (general) ~40%
- Patrick Desmond Callaghan ~40%
- Leslie Mungavin ~40%
- Yahya Khan ~10%