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Danya of the Pepper Coast Yepēperi Kositi Danya | |
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Office of HIRH's Danya | |
Style | Sir (formal) Danya (informal) |
Reports to | Empress of Orioni |
Residence | Holland House, Hamptons |
Appointer | Empress of Orioni |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | May 12, 1811 |
First holder | Marcellus Holland |
Final holder | Floyd Cook |
Abolished | November 11, 1960 |
Succession | Prime Minister of Batsweda |
The Danya of the Pepper Coast (Oharic: Yepēperi Kositi Danya) was the administrative viceroy for the Orinese colony of the Pepper Coast from 1811 to 1960, when the colony declared independence as the People's Republic of Batsweda.
Unlike other danyas in Orinese colonies, the Danya of the Pepper Coast was granted extensive autonomy since its founding, including levying taxes and enacting their own economic policies. The first danya, the Gallambrian-born Marcellus Holland, used his position to entice various private Gallambrian and Anglian companies and administrators to the Pepper Coast, alongside Orinese military forces. Holland was able to amass a wealth of over Φ5 million during his tenure as danya, and the Holland family dominated colonial politics until independence, with five serving as danya, out of fifteen total.
List of Danyas
Colony of Jakasse and the Pepper Coast (1811–1858)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Empress | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
1 | Sir Marcellus Holland (1770–1848) |
12 May 1811 | 28 September 1848 (died in office) |
37 years, 139 days | Omei I 1771–1817 | |
Omei II 1817–1846 | ||||||
Ogako 1846–1867 | ||||||
2 | Sir Teodros Tesfa (1793–1860) |
28 September 1848 | 2 April 1851 | 2 years, 186 days | ||
3 | Sir Andrew James Holland (1806–1880) |
2 April 1851 | 4 June 1858 | 7 years, 63 days |
Pepper Coast (1858–1960)
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Empress | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
(3) | Sir Andrew James Holland (1806–1880) |
4 June 1858 | 13 March 1862 | 3 years, 282 days | Ogako 1846–1867 | |
4 | Sir Theodore Dinan (1813–1874) |
13 March 1862 | 23 January 1871 | 8 years, 316 days | ||
Jomi 1867–1912 | ||||||
(3) | Sir Andrew James Holland (1806–1880) |
23 January 1871 | 7 February 1880 (died in office) |
9 years, 15 days | ||
5 | Sir Bertram Holland (1847–1939) |
7 February 1880 | 1 June 1895 | 15 years, 114 days | ||
6 | Sir Lemuel Ruphael Beca (1843–1909) |
1 June 1895 | 20 May 1906 | 10 years, 353 days | ||
7 | Sir Clinton Beale (1862–1943) |
20 May 1906 | 19 March 1915 | 8 years, 303 days | ||
Oshita 1912–1926 | ||||||
8 | Sir Coleman Nisbet-Pandy (1859–1930) |
19 March 1915 | 7 July 1922 | 7 years, 110 days | ||
10 | Sir Douglas Sabilline-Holland (1880–1946) |
7 July 1922 | 11 March 1929 | 6 years, 247 days | ||
Owa 1926–1989 | ||||||
11 | Sir Hagos Berhe (1881–1963) |
11 March 1929 | 27 February 1941 | 11 years, 353 days | ||
12 | Sir Bishop Robson (1887–1954) |
27 February 1941 | 16 December 1951 | 10 years, 292 days | ||
13 | Sir Patrick Holland (1900–1953) |
16 December 1951 | 8 March 1953 (assassinated) |
1 year, 82 days | ||
14 | Sir Eyob Kassa (1905–1956) |
8 March 1953 | 21 October 1956 (assassinated) |
3 years, 227 days | ||
15 | Sir Floyd Cook (1899–1978) |
21 October 1956 | 11 November 1960 | 4 years, 21 days |