Karaskar Bokok
Karaskar Bokok | |
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Living King | |
In office 21-5 878 TT – 28-2 841 TT | |
Preceded by | Arkuph Deram |
Succeeded by | Boekot Deram |
Personal details | |
Born | 7-11 928 TT Bosken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Died | 28-2 841 TT Ablesken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Nationality | Akarian |
Parent(s) | Botaskar Bokok Doikei Deram |
Biography
Early life
Karaskar Bokok was born on 7-11 928 TT to future Leader of the Bokok Botaskar Bokok and his wife Doikei Bokok.
13th Living Election
Karaskar's uncle and Living King, Arkuph Deram died on 10-5 878 TT triggering the 13th Living Election. The election concluded on 21-5 878 TT with Karaskar being elected Living King.
Living King
On 1-1 920 TT the former Ossbosche of Agrada, Katoi Jakor declared the return of the Arkara (A term used at the time to describe Kadar's drikes following the creation of the Akarinian Confederation) and his own status as Leader of the Arkara. During Katoi's lifetime very recognised his claim with most being anaware of the claim's existance. By 875 TT, following the death of Katoi the Arkara movement had started to gain traction with several ossbosches marrying daughter's of the Arkara's new leader Daroi Arkara. The ruling perikat viewed this movement as an uprising of the peasantry and would lead to the disintegration of the Kingdom of Akaria if nothing was done to stop it. Karaskar's 1st Dictate was issued on 27-3 874 TT "barring any individual from falsely claiming to be a descendent of Kadar." Daroi Arkara was arrested for violating the dictate on 24-4 874 TT but released after he proved that his mother was the granddaughter of 29th Living King Taurbui Deram.
Death
Karaskar died on 28-2 841 TT. His death triggered the 14th Living Election.