Bantar Arkara
Bantar Arkara | |
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Leader of the Arkara | |
In office 25-2 33 TT – 13-7 4 TT | |
Preceded by | Herkaz Arkara |
Succeeded by | Kamakta Arkara |
Ossbosche of Grada | |
In office 4-3 33 TT – 27-7 25 TT | |
Preceded by | Herkaz Arkara |
Succeeded by | Kamakta Arkara |
Living King | |
In office 27-7 25 TT – 14-7 4 TT | |
Preceding | Dromei Skrake |
Succeeded by | Harakar Oken |
Personal details | |
Born | 18-6 85 TT Agrada, Kingdom of Akaria |
Died | 14-7 4 TT Ablesken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Nationality | Akarian |
Spouse | Kaydanoi Kakay |
Children | Cherkaz Arkara Patoy Arkara |
Parent(s) | Bol Arkara Herkaz Arkara |
Biography
Early life
Bantar was born on 18-6 85 TT in Agrada, Kingdom of Akaria. He was sent to Ablesken at a young age to be raised by relatives. Following his education he returned to Agrada.
Bantar was elected Leader of the Arkara on 25-2 33 TT, following the death of his father on 16-2 33 TT. On 4-3 33 TT he was elected Ossboshce of Grada.
42nd Living Election
Living King, Dromei Skrake died on 19-5 25 TT triggering the 42nd Living Election. Bantar was elected Living King on 27-7 25 TT and resigned from his position as the Ossboshce of Grada.
Living King
Bantar Arkara issued his 1st Dictate on 1-8 25 TT. The dictate allowed the Ossbosche Assembly to veto a living dictate with a three-fifths vote, superseding the previous two-thirds vote.
On 16-7 14 TT a 17-year-old girl named Chalamal Dachun gave birth to a daughter named Moyarak which many in Akaria would have seen as disgraceful due to her age. Shortly after the birth Chalamal began claiming that Koyok Arkara, who Bantar had been raising, was the child's father. Koyok did not deny this. On 21-7 Bantar, as the Leader of the Arkara, recognised a pre-consensual marriage between Koyok and Chalamal and recognised Moyarak as a member of the Arkara. Bantar waved off the incident as "an act of the Kings in Brown".
On 9-12 10 TT Tyshok Perat released the Tyshok Report, a vast document containing evidence that various members of the Arkara had been behind several high-profile deaths across Akaria. Though Bantar was not named in the report he refused to condemn any of those named in the report leading to the False War.
Bantar was assassinated by unknown agents on 13-7 4 TT. His death triggered the 43rd Living Election.