Hotok Kakay
Hotok Kakay | |
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Living King | |
In office 12-6 46 TT – 20-5 27 TT | |
Preceded by | Khobak Perat |
Succeeded by | Dromei Skrake |
Personal details | |
Born | 1-3 110 TT Saeskar, Kingdom of Akaria |
Died | 20-5 27 TT Ablesken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Nationality | Akarian |
Parent(s) | Bodei Ikane Amduph Kakay |
Biography
Early life
Hotok Kakay was born on 1-3 110 TT in Saeskar, Kingdom of Akaria.
40th Living Election
Living King Khobak Perat died on 20-5 46 TT, triggering the 40th Living Election. Hotok was elected Living King on 12-6 46 TT.
Living King
Leader of the Sartak Achalui Sartak met with Hotok on 26-10 29 TT to try and persaude Hotok to take action against the Oken. He claimed that the Oken had dishonoured an agreement with the Sartak by electing Johnakar Oken as Leader of the Oken instead of Kuzakar Oken or Toratoi Oken, as was part of an agreement made in 50 TT which stipulated that Leader of the Oken, Arakar Oken's successor's successor, would be a son of Huloi Sartak and Kazar Oken. Hotok argued that as the Oken used an elective system to select their leaders it had not been Arakar's place to make a deal relating to Oken succession and that the Sartak could not have made a deal with her to change that.
Hotok Kakay died on 20-5 27 TT, during a failed attempt to brown walk. His death triggered the 41st Living Election.