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'''Jokhal Goheulen''' known as '''Hargunson Goheulen''' or '''J. Hargunson Goheulen''' (September 20, 1580 - March 29, 1641)  was a [[Yogania|Yoganian]] military commander and politician most known for being the second ''Buleyn'' of the [[Buggan Empire]]. He is part of the influential Goheulen family, his father Halthar Goheulen already being known as one of the best military generals in Yogania. He was given the nickname Hargunson (=tough) in his youth and kept it as his name, every document he signed as either Hargunson Goheulen or J. Hargunson Goheulen.
'''Jokhal Goheulen''', known as '''Hargunson Goheulen''' or '''J. Hargunson Goheulen''' (September 20, 1580 - March 29, 1641)  was a [[Yogania|Yoganian]] military commander and politician most known for being the second ''Buleyn'' of the [[Buggan Empire]]. He is part of the influential Goheulen family, his father Halthar Goheulen already being known as one of the best military generals in Yogania. He was given the nickname Hargunson (=tough) in his youth and kept it as his name, every document he signed as either Hargunson Goheulen or J. Hargunson Goheulen.

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Buleyn
Hargunson Goheulen
Buleyn of the Buggan Empire
In office
1614–1621
MonarchYodolyd VI
Preceded byJakob Jom Buleyn
Succeeded byBul. Gorkus Kolestadt
Personal details
Born
Jokhal Goheulen

September 20, 1580
Hangeul, Budlin, Yogania
DiedMarch 29, 1641 (age 60)
Koppola, Yogania
Resting placeWillenbursen Graveyard
NationalityYoganian
SpouseBudryn Kolstinn
Children9
ParentHalthar Goheulen (father)

Jokhal Goheulen, known as Hargunson Goheulen or J. Hargunson Goheulen (September 20, 1580 - March 29, 1641) was a Yoganian military commander and politician most known for being the second Buleyn of the Buggan Empire. He is part of the influential Goheulen family, his father Halthar Goheulen already being known as one of the best military generals in Yogania. He was given the nickname Hargunson (=tough) in his youth and kept it as his name, every document he signed as either Hargunson Goheulen or J. Hargunson Goheulen.