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In the article he is called Archduke and his father Konstantin Nikolaevich is called the Grand Duke. Should Nikolai be rather also called Grand Duke? The title Grand Duke is most commonly used for Velikiy Knyaz in English. Am I wrong or should we replace Archduke for Grand Duke in this article for consistency with articles about other Russian Velikie Knyaz'ya? Thanks! Irpen 00:33, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)
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Uzbekistan at earliest was formed in 1924 when the Uzbek SSR was formed. It did not exist in 1918, so it is not possible to have died in that place in 1918. John Pack Lambert ( talk) 04:10, 13 November 2023 (UTC)
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In the article he is called Archduke and his father Konstantin Nikolaevich is called the Grand Duke. Should Nikolai be rather also called Grand Duke? The title Grand Duke is most commonly used for Velikiy Knyaz in English. Am I wrong or should we replace Archduke for Grand Duke in this article for consistency with articles about other Russian Velikie Knyaz'ya? Thanks! Irpen 00:33, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)
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Uzbekistan at earliest was formed in 1924 when the Uzbek SSR was formed. It did not exist in 1918, so it is not possible to have died in that place in 1918. John Pack Lambert ( talk) 04:10, 13 November 2023 (UTC)