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'''Joonatan Ag Thuta''' (June 17, 1880{{spaced ndash}} | '''Joonatan Ag Thuta''' (June 17, 1880{{spaced ndash}}July 15, 1904) was the 2nd and last King of Bethausia of the [[House of Konbaung-Seppayilä-Caelum#Konbaung-Seppayilä Dynasty|Konbaung-Seppayilä Dynasty]]. He is recognized for staying with the [[Bethausia]]n people in order to provide them comfort and help during the [[Tarhaaja War]]. |
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Joonatan Ag Thuta ဇဪနတန အဂ ထုတ | |||||
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King of Bethausia | |||||
Reign | 1894-1904 | ||||
Predecessor | Rauni Ye | ||||
Successor | Henry Louis Wunna Kan Caelum | ||||
Prime Minister | Cho Naing Thet | ||||
Sovereign of the Imperial Republic of Ganpadan-Pudasmina | |||||
Reign | 1894 – 1903 | ||||
Predecessor | Rauni Ye | ||||
Successor | position abolished | ||||
Governor of the Republic | Tapani Leppälä | ||||
Born | Joonatan Ag Thuta Konbaung-Seppayilä 17 June 1880 Kengkaw, Bethausia | ||||
Died | 15 July 1904 Kengkaw, Bethausia | (aged 24)||||
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Dynasty | Konbaung-Seppayilä | ||||
Father | Rauni Ye | ||||
Mother | Thidar Cho Nwe Yadanar | ||||
Religion | Lutheranism |
Joonatan Ag Thuta (June 17, 1880 – July 15, 1904) was the 2nd and last King of Bethausia of the Konbaung-Seppayilä Dynasty. He is recognized for staying with the Bethausian people in order to provide them comfort and help during the Tarhaaja War.