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| honorific_prefix = The Honourable Lord of Mik | | honorific_prefix = The Honourable Lord of Mik | ||
| name = | | name = Ngo′ | ||
| native_name = | | native_name = 耦 | ||
| native_name_lang = [[Shinasthana]] | | native_name_lang = [[Shinasthana]] | ||
| honorific_suffix = PC MP | | honorific_suffix = PC MP | ||
| image = | | image = Lord of Mik.PNG | ||
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| caption = | | caption = Lord of Mik, c. 1899 | ||
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| office = [[Prime Minister of Themiclesia]] | | office = [[Prime Minister of Themiclesia]] | ||
| status = <!--If this is specified, overrides Incumbent.--> | | status = <!--If this is specified, overrides Incumbent.--> | ||
| term_start = Mar. 22, | | term_start = Mar. 22, 1909 | ||
| term_end = Jan. 15, 1912 | | term_end = Jan. 15, 1912 | ||
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}}'''The Hon. Lord of Mik PC MP''' ([[Shinasthana]]: | }}'''The Hon. Ngo′, Lord of Mik PC MP''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 密侯耦, ''mik-go-ngo′''; Jun. 5, 1847 – Sep. 17, 1928) was a [[Themiclesia|Themiclesian]] military officer and [[Liberal Party (Themiclesia)|Liberal]] politician. He served as [[Prime Minister of Themiclesia|prime minister]] between 1910 and 1912, and again between 1915 and 1916. | ||
During his first tenure, he focused on the reduction of the progressive income tax introduced by the [[Lord of Krungh]]. At the same time and in his second tenure, he heavily reformed the [[Themiclesian Army|army]] and funded naval ships. His leadership in the Liberal Party paved the way for the first non-titled person to become prime minister, [[Goh | During his first tenure, he focused on the reduction of the progressive income tax introduced by the [[Lord of Krungh]]. At the same time and in his second tenure, he heavily reformed the [[Themiclesian Army|army]] and funded naval ships. His leadership in the Liberal Party paved the way for the first non-titled person to become prime minister, [[Goh Mjanh-krje]], while the Consolidated Army today venerate him as the "Father of the Army". | ||
==Early life== | |||
==Military career== | |||
==Political career== | |||
==Retirement== | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 01:50, 15 October 2020
The Honourable Lord of Mik Ngo′ PC MP | |
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耦 | |
Prime Minister of Themiclesia | |
In office Mar. 22, 1909 – Jan. 15, 1912 | |
Monarch | Emperor Goi |
Preceded by | Lord of Rjem-'ar |
Succeeded by | Goh Mjanh-krje |
Constituency | House of Lords |
Majority | 31 seats |
Prime Minister of Themiclesia | |
In office Nov. 22, 1915 – Apr. 30, 1916 | |
Monarch | Emperor Goi |
Preceded by | Goh Mjanh-krje |
Succeeded by | Goh Mjanh-krje |
Constituency | House of Lords |
Majority | 44 seats |
Personal details | |
Born | Kien-k'ang, Themiclesia | June 5, 1847
Died | September 17, 1928 Kien-k'ang, Themiclesia | (aged 81)
Citizenship | Themiclesian |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Height | 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
Education | Army Academy Western University |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Militia of Lêng |
Years of service | 1877 – 1890 |
Rank | Colonel |
The Hon. Ngo′, Lord of Mik PC MP (Shinasthana: 密侯耦, mik-go-ngo′; Jun. 5, 1847 – Sep. 17, 1928) was a Themiclesian military officer and Liberal politician. He served as prime minister between 1910 and 1912, and again between 1915 and 1916.
During his first tenure, he focused on the reduction of the progressive income tax introduced by the Lord of Krungh. At the same time and in his second tenure, he heavily reformed the army and funded naval ships. His leadership in the Liberal Party paved the way for the first non-titled person to become prime minister, Goh Mjanh-krje, while the Consolidated Army today venerate him as the "Father of the Army".