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editEither the transliteration or the Cyrillic is wrong. The Cyrillic has only one "n". I don't know enough Russian history to know which is correct and I couldn't google a definitive answer, but perhaps someone out there will know. Philip Arthur 05:48, 10 August 2005 (UTC)