Ikevesh Vashnabash
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Her Excellency Ikevesh Vashnabash | |
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President of Thuyo | |
Preceded by | Position established, preceded by the Governor-general of Thuyo |
Personal details | |
Born | Qaşama Vaşnabaş |
Nationality | Balak |
Mother | Ushhede Vashnabash |
Father | Tayan Vashnabash |
Ikevesh Vashnabash (Balak: Ikevec Vacnabac Ikeveş Vaşbanaş [ˌɪkɛˈvɛʃ ˌvɑʃnɑˈbɑʃ]; Neviran: Ikeveś beź Uśhede Vaśnabaś) was the President of Thuyo from its independence in [year] until [year].
Her reign as president was controversial, characterised by minority Balak rule and discrimination against native ethnic groups.
Early life
Governor-general of Thuyo
Utogo crisis
Thuyoan independence
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With the knowledge that her tenure as president would potentially be met with severe opposition, Qashama began to rework her image to appeal to a wider Thuyoan base. She officially adopted the Adzamasiin gender lethe, and after consultation with advisers changed her name to a Neviran name Ikevesh, which she was advised meant "strong [one]" (in actuality meaning "untrustworthy [one]").