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According to the ''Goyerullo Bucks'', a Kjerso history book written in the late 13th century retracing Yoganian and Kjerso history, the first King of Yogania was Yogodan I, nicknamed Yogodan I the Great, who reigned from approximately 550 A.D. until his death in 579. He is considered the founder of the Yoganian Kingdom. The name Yogania (Yogoryd) comes from a derivation of the Old Yoganian word ''Yogo-rydden'', meaning Kingdom of Yogodan. | According to the ''Goyerullo Bucks'', a Kjerso history book written in the late 13th century retracing Yoganian and Kjerso history, the first King of Yogania was Yogodan I, nicknamed Yogodan I the Great, who reigned from approximately 550 A.D. until his death in 579. He is considered the founder of the Yoganian Kingdom. The name Yogania (Yogoryd) comes from a derivation of the Old Yoganian word ''Yogo-rydden'', meaning Kingdom of Yogodan. | ||
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==Yogorid Dynasty== |
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King of Yogania | |
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Yogoryd Burlak (Yoganian) Roi de Yoganie (French) | |
Residence | Burlagan Gorsudd Palace, Yocopo, Yogania |
Term length | Lifelong |
Inaugural holder | Yogodan I |
Formation | 550 A.D. |
Succession | Hereditary |
Deputy | Prime Minister of Yogania |
Salary | 255,000€ (yearly) |
Website | www.yogorydbugarlak.yo |
The King of Yogania (Yoganian: Yogoryd Burlak French: Roi de Yoganie) is the head of state of the Kingdom of Yogania. He holds no political power. He is the head of the royal family, currently the Yangodi-Yol dynasty. The succession to the throne is hereditary, priority is given to the oldest son. The current King is Yogory VII, 151th King of Yogania and fourth monarch of the Yangodi-Yol dynasty since 1991.
History
According to the Goyerullo Bucks, a Kjerso history book written in the late 13th century retracing Yoganian and Kjerso history, the first King of Yogania was Yogodan I, nicknamed Yogodan I the Great, who reigned from approximately 550 A.D. until his death in 579. He is considered the founder of the Yoganian Kingdom. The name Yogania (Yogoryd) comes from a derivation of the Old Yoganian word Yogo-rydden, meaning Kingdom of Yogodan.