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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name          = Bann Schemer
| name          = Thatig Homdjir
| image        = Bann_Schemer.jpg
| image        = Bann_Schemer.jpg
| alt          =  
| alt          =  
| caption      = Bann Schemer's Official Photograph Portrait c. 1855
| caption      = President Homdjir's Official Photograph Portrait c. 1855
| birth_name    =  
| birth_name    =  
| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1804|09|13}}
| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1789|09|13}}
| birth_place  =  
| birth_place  =  
| death_date    = {{Death date and age|1888|04|18|1804|09|13}}
| death_date    = {{Death date and age|1859|04|18|1789|09|13}}
| death_place  = [[Weachen]], [[Shohuan]]
| death_place  = [[Gvanieg]], [[Shohuan]]
| nationality  = Shohuanese
| nationality  = Shohuanese
| other_names  = ''Bannen the Great''
| other_names  = ''Thatig the Great''
| occupation    = Republican National Guard
| occupation    =  
| years_active  = 1828 - 1842
| years_active  = 1832 - 1859
| alma_mater    = National University of Weachen
| alma_mater    = National University of Gvanieg
| known_for    = Longest Serving President of Shohuan<br>Military and Political Theorist
| known_for    =  
| notable_works = ''Treatise on the Ailments of Men and Sentients Alike''
| notable_works =  
| title              = 12th President of Shohuan
| title              =  
| term              = 1854 - 1872
| term              =  
| predecessor        = [[Annu Weaeche]]
| predecessor        =  
| successor          = [[Natter Inaouer]]
| successor          =  
| spouse            = [[Diaena Mal'la Gyo|Empress Diaena Gyo]] 1837 - 1871
| spouse            =  
| partner            = Susceib Coke<br>Nurséétú<br>Éénú
| partner            =  
}}
}}


'''Bann Schemer''' was [[Shohuan|Shohuan's]] most notable president, beginning numerous reforms, aiding in the industrialization of the nation, creating the Republican Navy along with the colonial expansions of the nation, and established Shohuan as the modern, cultural capital of Vaniu. His reforms and actions led to the rise of the Shohuanese state in international politics in a format he called "Tchertchu Schjurun" (Threaded Politics) while also causing the downfall of the Terminian Empire which had always been a strong competitor against Shohuan's expansion and trade.
'''Thatig Homdjir''' was [[Shohuan|Shohuan's]] most prominent Monarch of the 19th Century, beginning numerous reforms, aiding in the industrialization of the nation, recreating the Royal Navy along with the colonial charters which would later dominate trade along the Parshita, and established Shohuan as the modern cultural capital of Vaniu. His reforms and actions led to the rise of the Shohuanese state in international politics in a format he called "Vdeþþaiêwitsez Hollhuq" (Threaded Politics) while also playing a major role in leading the nation against the pre-existing great power, the [[Terminian Three Kingdoms]], which had always been a strong competitor against Shohuan's expansion and trade since its modernization.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==


==Military Career==
==Time in the Royal Army==


===Major General===
==Ascension to the Throne==


==Political Career==
==Reformation==


===Diplomat===
===Policymaking===


====The Algeluer Expedition====
===Colonial Focus===
As Bann Schemer had arrived in Algador, he was under orders to better relations with the Algadorian Emperor. He had tried time and time again to receive audience with the Emperor but to no luck. He was, however, invited to the annual charity ball that the Gyo dynasty had held, and there he had met the Emperor's heir apparent and daughter; Diaena Mal'la Gyo. The two had met and soon hit it off with one another and with his newly established connection he could gain audience with the Emperor. However, Bann had stepped out of line when an affair with the princess began. The Emperor of Algador was unwilling to allow a marriage with a non-noble but as the man had persuaded the Algadorian Emperor of Shohuan's growing potential as an ally, the emperor allowed it on the condition that Algador and Shohuan become official allies with the allowance of the marriage. He willfully agreed to the proposal and soon married the princess of Algador cementing the alliance. The senate of Algador and the President was not pleased, however, as the marriage was seen as "problematic" and "guaranteeing a conflict with Algador's neighbours" and so he was ordered to divorce the princess which he had fervently refused resulting in his recall from the nation in 1842.


==Return to Shohuan==
==Legacy==


==Presidential Election of 1854==
[[Category:Shohuan]]
 
==Election of 1849==
 
==Early Presidency==
 
===Role in the Mezkan Crisis===
 
===Inheritance of the Algadori State===
 
===Conflict with Terminia===
 
==Late Presidency==

Latest revision as of 01:08, 25 January 2021

Thatig Homdjir
Bann Schemer.jpg
President Homdjir's Official Photograph Portrait c. 1855
Born(1789-09-13)September 13, 1789
DiedApril 18, 1859(1859-04-18) (aged 69)
Gvanieg, Shohuan
NationalityShohuanese
Other namesThatig the Great
Alma materNational University of Gvanieg
Years active1832 - 1859

Thatig Homdjir was Shohuan's most prominent Monarch of the 19th Century, beginning numerous reforms, aiding in the industrialization of the nation, recreating the Royal Navy along with the colonial charters which would later dominate trade along the Parshita, and established Shohuan as the modern cultural capital of Vaniu. His reforms and actions led to the rise of the Shohuanese state in international politics in a format he called "Vdeþþaiêwitsez Hollhuq" (Threaded Politics) while also playing a major role in leading the nation against the pre-existing great power, the Terminian Three Kingdoms, which had always been a strong competitor against Shohuan's expansion and trade since its modernization.

Early Life

Time in the Royal Army

Ascension to the Throne

Reformation

Policymaking

Colonial Focus

Legacy