Odakot Perat
Odakot Perat | |
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Leader of the Perat | |
In office 5-10 832 TT – 27-5 789 TT | |
Preceded by | Garkok Perat |
Succeeded by | Burkok Perat |
Living King | |
In office 10-8 819 TT – 27-5 789 TT | |
Preceded by | Boekot Deram |
Succeeded by | Yokadar Deram |
Personal details | |
Born | 21-8 877 TT Perisken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Died | 27-5 789 TT Ablesken, Kingdom of Akaria |
Nationality | Akarian |
Children | Burkok Perat |
Parent(s) | Kotadui Deram Garkok Perat |
Biography
Early life
Odakot Perat was born on 21-8 877 TT.
Odakot's father, Leader of the Perat, Garkok Perat died on 2-10 832 TT. Odakot succeeded him as Leader of the Perat three days later.
15th Living Election
Odakot's cousin and Living King, Boekot Deram died on 28-7 819 TT, triggering the 15th Living Election. The election concluded on 10-8 819 TT with Odakot being elected Living King
Living King
By the time of Odakot's ascension, the Arkara movement was in full swing with many ossbosches across Akaria claiming the be of the Arkara. The Dakon, Skrake, Kakay and Ikane supported the Arkara's claim that they descended from Kadar. The ruling Perisken Perikat did not recognise this claim. Odakot himself considered the Dakon Skrake, Kakay and Ikane to be rivals to the perikat and viewed their support of the Arkara as an attempt to undermine his rule. Odakot's 1st Dicate was issued on 19-8 819 TT. The dictate recognised that there were only seventeen Kadrikes. Odakot's 2nd Dictate was issued the next day. This dictate made it illegal to claim to be an Arkara. Arrests of Arkara were soon made across the country, though the Dakon, Skrake, Kakay and Ikane attempted to prevent the arrest of Akara in their lands.
Death
Odakot Perat died on 25-5 789 TT. His death triggered the 16th Living Election.