Talk:Mikheil Gelovani

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Petrandreev13 in topic Mikheil or Mikhail?

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because ist is written "died". Was he murdered by eg. the secret service or the communists?

I have removed those commas. They were inserted by the last annonymous user (14 July 2006). I do not know how he died. But if thereis a story to be told it must be told-not implied-told with clear words.222.152.105.35 05:59, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Mikheil or Mikhail? edit

In Russian language of this article, his first name is written as "Mikhail", not "Mikheil". I know the actor is Georgian, but still, there's "A" in his name, not "E". If his name is intentionally written in English as "Mikheil", then please explain that to me, please. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Petrandreev13 (talkcontribs) 18:18, 5 February 2018 (UTC)Reply