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==Early life (1769-1790)==
==Early life (1769-1790)==
{{Further|Rekuwajalin family}}
{{Further|Rekuwajalin family}} The [[Rekuwajalin family]] was a {{wp|Shipbuilding|shipwright}} family with roots tracing back to the [[Tahamaja Empire]]. Rekuwajalin's grandfather [[Tekawa Rekuwajalin]] moved in 1724 to [[Kaamarmeji]] from [[Rimae]] and founded a repair business with {{wp|sailmaker}} [[Lantai Antekana]]. Rekuwajalin was born on September 13, 1769, in the village of [[Laere-iinit]], and was the second of eight children of [[Terlaje Rekuwalajin|Terlaje]] and [[Tana Libetru Rekuwajalin]]. His father was a naval supplier and a prominent figure on the island with ties to [[Pulau Keramat|Pulaui]] trade interests. In 1772 the family moved to [[Buakaanj]].
 
Rekuwajalin did not receive any formal education in his childhood, but was tutored by a cousin of his mother's, naval officer [[Lamanoku Jamir]]. He learned mathematics, {{wp|pilotage|piloting}}, navigation, and basic rhetoric. His writing was described by peers as "lacking in poise" though he was well-regarded in the community for his honesty. He was rarely humorous in correspondence.
 
Rekuwajalin travelled frequently to other islands within the Kayatman with his elder brother [[Lateitan Rekuwajalin]]. In 1785 he spent four months on the island of [[Oneeke]] repairing vessels that had been damaged in a {{wp|tropical cyclone}}, where he first met [[Rawe Uma]], whom would later become {{wp|admiral}} of the [[Kajeran Navy]]. The return trip to Kaamarmeji was delayed by a sudden unseasonal storm that partially wrecked Lateitan's ship and severely injured Rekuwajalin. He remarked in his memoirs that this incident instilled him with mild {{wp|astraphobia}}, which he would not fully overcome for many years. 


==Education and early politics (1790-1803)==
==Education and early politics (1790-1803)==

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Lademar Rekuwajalin
LademarPortrait.jpg
Rekuwajalin depicted in an 1826 portrait by Lanang Aram
1st President of Kajera
In office
August 7 1825 – November 19 1830
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded bySimiram Akapito
1st General of the Army of the Kobatarinae
In office
August 7 1825 – May 23 1840
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byAsou Eradrik
Personal details
Born(1769-09-13)September 13, 1769
Laere-iinit, Kaamarmeji
DiedApril 28, 1862(1862-04-28) (aged 92)
Ebadon House, Palinmul, Kajera
Resting placeEbadon House, Palinmul
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Parents
  • Terlaje Rekuwajalin (father)
  • Tana Libetru Rekuwajalin (mother)
RelativesRekuwajalin family
Occupation
  • Military leader
  • politician
  • statesman
Military service
Branch/service
Years of service
  • 1803–1814 (Iuwaan Militia)
  • 1815-1825 (Army of the Islands)
  • 1825–1840 (Kajeran Army)
Rank
Commands
Battles/wars

Atiniui Lademar Rekuwajalin (September 13, 1769 - April 28, 1862), better known with his second name as Lademar Rekuwajalin, was a Kajeran military officer, statesman, and scholar who served as the first president of Kajera from 1825 to 1830. Selected by the Konkomman to command the Army of the Islands, Rekuwajalin led the army to victory in the Kajeran Reunification and oversaw the Council of the Dawn in 1825, which created and ratified the Consitution of Kajera and the Kajeran government. For his role in the nation's founding Rekuwajalin has been called the 'Father of the Republic.'

Rekuwajalin's first public office was as inspector of ships for the island of Kaamarmeji. Following a period of study which included a residency in Latium, he received his first military training and commanded the Anenkio Irregulars during the Interisland Wars. He was later approached by the Jeman Assembly to oversee the creation of a new legislature, subsequently being appointed Commander in Chief of the Army of the Islands which he led to victory in the Reunification after defeating dissident forces at the Battle of Taongi, securing unity for the new republic.

Rekuwajalin played a vital role in outlining and rectifying the Constitution of Kajera, which replaced the earlier Tiimajan Charter and Rijerba Accords and has remained mostly unchanged to this day. He was elected president by the Konkomman unanimously and implemented strong economic protections while balancing competing interests within his cabinet. He prioritized positive relations with Daobac and Pulau Keramat and endeavored to combat remaining Belisarian colonial interests in the Kayatman. His retirement at the end of his term set an enduring precedent for the length of Kajeran presidential office.

Rekuwajalin has been memorialized by monuments, a holiday, various depictions in media, geographic locations, and currency. Many scholars and ordinary Kajerans rank him among the greatest Kajeran presidents.

Early life (1769-1790)

The Rekuwajalin family was a shipwright family with roots tracing back to the Tahamaja Empire. Rekuwajalin's grandfather Tekawa Rekuwajalin moved in 1724 to Kaamarmeji from Rimae and founded a repair business with sailmaker Lantai Antekana. Rekuwajalin was born on September 13, 1769, in the village of Laere-iinit, and was the second of eight children of Terlaje and Tana Libetru Rekuwajalin. His father was a naval supplier and a prominent figure on the island with ties to Pulaui trade interests. In 1772 the family moved to Buakaanj.

Rekuwajalin did not receive any formal education in his childhood, but was tutored by a cousin of his mother's, naval officer Lamanoku Jamir. He learned mathematics, piloting, navigation, and basic rhetoric. His writing was described by peers as "lacking in poise" though he was well-regarded in the community for his honesty. He was rarely humorous in correspondence.

Rekuwajalin travelled frequently to other islands within the Kayatman with his elder brother Lateitan Rekuwajalin. In 1785 he spent four months on the island of Oneeke repairing vessels that had been damaged in a tropical cyclone, where he first met Rawe Uma, whom would later become admiral of the Kajeran Navy. The return trip to Kaamarmeji was delayed by a sudden unseasonal storm that partially wrecked Lateitan's ship and severely injured Rekuwajalin. He remarked in his memoirs that this incident instilled him with mild astraphobia, which he would not fully overcome for many years.

Education and early politics (1790-1803)

Years in Belisaria

Militia career (1803-1814)

Interisland Wars

Commander in chief (1815-1825)

Rimae campaign

Western battles

Demobilization

Council of the Dawn

Presidency (1825-1830)

Legislature

Domestic issues

Foreign affairs

Post-presidency (1830-1862)

Later military career

Retirement

Final days and death

Burial and net worth

Personal life

Marriage and family

Historical reputation and legacy

Memorials