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Jwa An Zaiq
Native nameRwa Ang Zeq
BornRwa Zeq
Template:Birth year
Amyãw, Bai Paw
Died1911 (aged 48–49)
Paseinsẽ
Cause of deathnatural causes
Resting placeAmyãw
MonumentsJwa An Zaiq Temple
NationalityKwang
OccupationPolitician, former pirate
Known forwell known Qonklese pirate
Notable workLife on the Waves
Criminal chargepiracy
Criminal penaltydeath penalty
Criminal statuspardonned
Parent(s)Dai Choun (father)
Piratical career
NicknameA Zaiq
TypePirate
AllegianceKai Lyĩ Fleet
Years active1882-1901
Rankfleet commander
Base of operationsDraconic Sea
South Qonklese Sea
CommandsKai Lyĩ Fleet
Battles/warsBattle of Ni Kwai Bay
Later workpolitician in Qonklese Republic (1903-1911)

Mheiq Ku (Kwang: [m̥eɪ̄ˀ kú]) was a Kwang kúúlist revolutionary who ruled the Supreme Commune of Qonklaks from 1950 to his death in 2001.


Early Life

Mheiq Ku was born in Shannã village on the outskirts of Kaw Deintha on 1 January, 1909. His father was a wealthy peasant-turned-manufacturer of rifle parts for the Republican White Army. Then onl

Military Service

Shortly after the founding of the Qonklese Empire, Mheiq Ku joined the Imperial Grand Army at the Kaw Deintha recruitment center, and enlisted as a private of the 88th Division of the IGA in early 1929. Though, despite being anti-monarchist, the fervour of nationalism and unity propagated by the imperial forces impressed the young Mheiq Ku. He enrolled in an officer's training program and was promoted to the rank of major by 1938.

88th Revolutionary Division (Ngonku)

When the Invasion of Riyana began on 10 January 1940, Major General Waun Thẽ, a kúúlist sympathizer, attempted to break away from the Qonklese Empire and establish a commune in the mountains of Bai Paw. Though initially successful with huge swaths of strategically important sites captured by the new 88th Revolutionary Division, nicknamed the Ngonku by their yellow kercheifs, the troops were soon confined to the mountains and fighting only through guerrilla warfare.

Communal Qonklaks

A portrait of Mheiq Ku, circa 1966.


Mheiq Ku ruled as the leader of the Golden Kwang, the sole ruling party in Qonklaks by 1950.

Death

Personal Life

Religious Views

Legacy

In popular culture