Sayaph Lakar
Sayaph Lakar | |
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Living King | |
In office 19-4 1422 TT – 14-1 1419 TT | |
Preceded by | Goghon Perat |
Succeeded by | Dakarkon Deram |
Personal details | |
Born | 3-8 1483 TT Lasken, Akarinian Confederation |
Died | 14-1 1419 TT Brinor, Andu Kur |
Nationality | Akarian |
Parent(s) | Wadol Banuk Bekar Lakar |
Biography
Early life
Sayaph Lakar was born in Lasken to Bekar Lakar. On 1-5, 1473 TT the Komur Feyak took control of Lasken, overthrew the Leader of the Lakar, Okal Lakar and replaced him with Sayaph's father, who was the son of the Feyak's founder. Shortly after Temur Bokok and Dar's ascension as Living King on 7-10, 1471 TT the Lakar joined the newly formed Bar Perikat.
Goghon's War
Sayaph led forces against the Andu Kur at the outbreak of the war on 25-7 1425 TT. Sayaph was proclaimed Living King on 19-4 1422 TT following Goghon Perat's death.
Living King
During his reign, Goghon had personally led the Living Army and been killed in action because of it. Sayaph did not do this and instead made the village of Brinor into a sort of front-line capital. He put his former underling Dakarkon Deram in charge of the Living Army.
On 8-1, 1419 TT Sayaph issued both his 6th and 7th dictates. The 6th dictate ended Goghon's War and annexed the occupied portions of the Andu Kur into the Akarinian Confederation. His 7th dictate ordered a continuous series of population transfers of Karinians to Akaria and Andu to the Andu Kur. On 14-1 1419 TT a group of recently evicted Andu stormed Brinor Hall and killed Sayaph Lakar.