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[edit] Revert war waged in late October and then in November
I deplore that no one of the warriors had opened any discussion in this talk page about their differences. Experienced editors should know better.
A point of contention in the war has been an edit to say something about the supposed extinction of royal branch of the Bagrationi, believed in 1940s, but proven untrue after Georgians started to enjoy communications with Western europe in 1990s or therearound.
It is totally clear to me that the said point is legitimate to be made.
The supposed extinction had caused the Moukhraneli branch's head to start royal pretension when domiciled in Spain (or therearound), leading to proclamations of them being Heads of the Royal House pf Georgia. However, the direct line from Georgia's last kings, 18th century, (as opposed to its some medieval kings) were found alive and kicking, which means that the grounds to Moukhraneli to assume the Headship were proven false. Shilkanni 03:22, 20 November 2006 (UTC)