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{{Infobox royalty | {{Infobox royalty | ||
|monarch | |monarch | ||
| name = Tolyar Vereq | | name = Tolyar Vereq 'ad Henüüt | ||
| succession = King of [[Tabiqa]] | | succession = King of [[Tabiqa]] | ||
| image = [[File:vereq henuut.jpg|250px]] | | image = [[File:vereq henuut.jpg|250px]] | ||
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| reign = | | reign = | ||
| coronation = | | coronation = | ||
| successor = [[Isaemat Avhidi|Tera Isaemat | | successor = [[Isaemat Avhidi|Tera Isaemat 'ay Avhidi]] | ||
| spouse = [[Tera Avhidi | | spouse = [[Tera Avhidi 'ad Antuuröt]] | ||
| issue = | | issue = | ||
| house = | | house = | ||
| royal anthem = | | royal anthem = | ||
| father = | | father = | ||
| mother = [[Tera Henüüt | | mother = [[Tera Henüüt 'ay Zidriizha]] | ||
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1871|6|11}} | | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1871|6|11}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Mehyaran]], [[Tabiqa]] | | birth_place = [[Mehyaran]], [[Tabiqa]] | ||
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'''King Vereq Henuut''' ([[Adzamasi]]: ''Tolyar Vereq | '''King Vereq Henuut''' ([[Adzamasi]]: ''Tolyar Vereq 'ad Henüüt'', IPA: /tʌljɐχ fɛʁɛq ʔɐd hɛny:t/) was the last autocratic monarch of [[Tabiqa]]. He reigned from 1921 until the end of the [[Great Ekuosian War]], after which the country adopted a semi-presidential system. | ||
[[category:Monarchs]] [[category:Tabiqa]] [[category:People]] | [[category:Monarchs]] [[category:Tabiqa]] [[category:People]] [[Category:Politician stubs]] |
Revision as of 05:10, 18 November 2018
Tolyar Vereq 'ad Henüüt | |
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King of Tabiqa | |
Successor | Tera Isaemat 'ay Avhidi |
Born | Mehyaran, Tabiqa | 11 June 1871
Died | 1 February 1951 Mehyaran, Tabiqa | (aged 65)
Spouse | Tera Avhidi 'ad Antuuröt |
Mother | Tera Henüüt 'ay Zidriizha |
King Vereq Henuut (Adzamasi: Tolyar Vereq 'ad Henüüt, IPA: /tʌljɐχ fɛʁɛq ʔɐd hɛny:t/) was the last autocratic monarch of Tabiqa. He reigned from 1921 until the end of the Great Ekuosian War, after which the country adopted a semi-presidential system.