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Melik Galerha was a Human male Jedi Knight that served during the Clone Wars, the Galactic Republic's conflict with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He attended meetings at the briefing room in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the galactic capital.

Biography

Melik Galerha, a Human male, was a Jedi Knight active during the Clone Wars, which was the Galactic Republic's conflict with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. During the war, Galerha attended meetings in the briefing room at the Jedi Temple on the galactic capital Coruscant.[1]

In 19 BBY, the final year of the crisis,[3] Galerha, alongside fellow Jedi[2] Koffi Arana, Olana Chion, Jurokk, Ma'kis'shaalas, J'oopi Shé and Shadday Potkin,[4] attended a meeting in the Jedi briefing room regarding the Republic's siege of the Outer Rim. The meeting was presented by Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi shortly before the Supreme Chancellor Palpatine initiated Order 66, which caused most clone troopers to eliminate their Jedi Generals.[2]

Personality and traits

The black-haired, brown-eyed, dark-skinned Human male Melik Galerha wore a set of brown Jedi robes and owned a lightsaber.[2] He also had long sideburns that connected to his mustache.[1]

Behind the scenes

Melik Galerha was introduced in the film Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, released in 2005.[2] He was featured in the book Star Wars Chronicles: The Prequels, written by Stephen J. Sansweet and Pablo Hidalgo.[5] Galerha was first identified as such in his entry in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia.[1]

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