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The '''Lord of Rjar-lang''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 籬陽侯, ''rjar-lang-go''; Nov. 30, 1780 – Dec. 2, 1864) was a Themiclesian [[Themiclesian Civil Service|civil servant]], military officer, and [[Liberal Party (Themiclesia)|Liberal]] politician. He led an important reformist movement, founded the Liberal Party in its modern form, and governed Themiclesia between 1845 and 1859. | The '''Lord of Rjar-lang''' ([[Shinasthana]]: 籬陽侯, ''rjar-lang-go''; Nov. 30, 1780 – Dec. 2, 1864) was a Themiclesian [[Themiclesian Civil Service|civil servant]], military officer, and [[Liberal Party (Themiclesia)|Liberal]] politician. He led an important reformist movement, founded the Liberal Party in its modern form, and governed Themiclesia between 1845 and 1859. Amongst his achievements, he is best remembered for introducing a general but limited franchise, which broke the bureaucratic monopoly on representation, and for loosening social controls that was key to supporting export industries. | ||
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The Lord of Rjar-lang is named De Hwalh (緹奐). On Jan. 6, 1819, he was made Lord Smrjang′ (爽君, ''smrjang′-kljul''), roughly meaning "Lord of Illumination", reflecting his political beliefs. Three years later, he inherited his father's title and became the Lord of Rjar-lang. | |||
==Early life== | |||
==Political career== | |||
==Personal life== | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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The Lord of Rjar-lang (Shinasthana: 籬陽侯, rjar-lang-go; Nov. 30, 1780 – Dec. 2, 1864) was a Themiclesian civil servant, military officer, and Liberal politician. He led an important reformist movement, founded the Liberal Party in its modern form, and governed Themiclesia between 1845 and 1859. Amongst his achievements, he is best remembered for introducing a general but limited franchise, which broke the bureaucratic monopoly on representation, and for loosening social controls that was key to supporting export industries.
Name
The Lord of Rjar-lang is named De Hwalh (緹奐). On Jan. 6, 1819, he was made Lord Smrjang′ (爽君, smrjang′-kljul), roughly meaning "Lord of Illumination", reflecting his political beliefs. Three years later, he inherited his father's title and became the Lord of Rjar-lang.