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'''Anulā''' ({{wpl|Sinhala|Terasi}}:'''අනුලා'''; 5 July 1926 - 7 March 1968) was the last queen of the [[Royal Kingdom of Ankat]] and the fifth queen of the country. She ruled from 1950 after her father's death until her death in 1968 during the [[Ankati Revolution]] at the outbreak of the [[Ankati Civil War]]. Her reign has been subject to many historical debates as documents from her time as queen have largely been destroyed during the sack of the Royal palace shortly after her death. The current government of the [[Ankat|Socialist Republic of Ankat]] has stated and procured documents stating that Queen Anula instigated multiple instances of human rights abuses, with the [[1967 Tan Mar Massacre]], a widely documented incident between royal forces and protestors in [[Tan Mar]] in the months leading up to the revolution being the most widely documented. | '''Anulā''' ({{wpl|Sinhala|Terasi}}:'''අනුලා'''; 5 July 1926 - 7 March 1968) was the last queen of the [[Royal Kingdom of Ankat]] and the fifth queen of the country. She ruled from 1950 after her father's death until her death in 1968 during the [[Ankati Revolution]] at the outbreak of the [[Ankati Civil War]]. Her reign has been subject to many historical debates as documents from her time as queen have largely been destroyed during the sack of the Royal palace shortly after her death. The current government of the [[Ankat|Socialist Republic of Ankat]] has stated and procured documents stating that Queen Anula instigated multiple instances of human rights abuses, with the [[1967 Tan Mar Massacre]], a widely documented incident between royal forces and protestors in [[Tan Mar]] in the months leading up to the revolution being the most widely documented. Despite evidence shown by the socialist government, many commentators insist that the Tan Mar massacre was conducted by overzealous military commanders operating without orders and that other accusations by the socialist government are unfounded, with some pieces of evidence being exposed as fraudulent. | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == |
Revision as of 13:22, 13 December 2021
Anulā | |
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Queen of Ankat (more...) | |
Reign | 16 December 1950 – 7 March 1968 (17 years, 2 months, 20 days) |
Coronation | 20 December 1950 |
Predecessor | Ravin III |
Successor | Monarchy abolished |
Prime Ministers | See list
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Born | 5 July 1926 Royal Palace, Nilagne Naegima, Ankat |
Died | 7 March 1968 (age 41) |
Spouse | XXXX (m. 1982) |
Issue |
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House | House of Vijalanya |
Father | Ravin III |
Mother | XXX |
Religion | Margaya |
Anulā (Terasi:අනුලා; 5 July 1926 - 7 March 1968) was the last queen of the Royal Kingdom of Ankat and the fifth queen of the country. She ruled from 1950 after her father's death until her death in 1968 during the Ankati Revolution at the outbreak of the Ankati Civil War. Her reign has been subject to many historical debates as documents from her time as queen have largely been destroyed during the sack of the Royal palace shortly after her death. The current government of the Socialist Republic of Ankat has stated and procured documents stating that Queen Anula instigated multiple instances of human rights abuses, with the 1967 Tan Mar Massacre, a widely documented incident between royal forces and protestors in Tan Mar in the months leading up to the revolution being the most widely documented. Despite evidence shown by the socialist government, many commentators insist that the Tan Mar massacre was conducted by overzealous military commanders operating without orders and that other accusations by the socialist government are unfounded, with some pieces of evidence being exposed as fraudulent.