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'''J'el Tun Tz'unun''' (హెలె తుని ఝునున; born November 9th 1960) is a [[Mutul]]ese magistrate, stateman, and current {{wp|Bacab|Sak Kim}} (సక కిమి) of the [[Divine Throne]], one of the four ministers that form the core of the Mutulese government and whom received the honors of {{wp|Apotheosis}}, elevating them to the status of living gods alongside the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|K'uhul Ajaw]] | '''J'el Tun Tz'unun''' (హెలె తుని ఝునున; born November 9th 1960) is a [[Mutul]]ese magistrate, stateman, and current {{wp|Bacab|Sak Kim}} (సక కిమి) of the [[Divine Throne]], one of the four ministers that form the core of the Mutulese government and whom received the honors of {{wp|Apotheosis}}, elevating them to the status of living gods alongside the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|K'uhul Ajaw]]. As the "Pillar of the West", J'el Tun Tz'unun preside over law enforcement, supervise the courts of justice, direct corrections and the prison system, take care of matters of national security, and has oversight the security services. | ||
Born in the [[House of Xahil]], a prestigious {{wp|Kaqchikel people|K'akchikel lineage}}, he became a friend of [[Jasaw Chan K'awiil V]] during their time at the [[Education in the Mutul|Lamat Ik' Nawi]]. | Born in the [[House of Xahil]], a prestigious {{wp|Kaqchikel people|K'akchikel lineage}}, he became a close friend of [[Jasaw Chan K'awiil V]] during their time at the [[Education in the Mutul|Lamat Ik' Nawi]]. His studies oriented him toward the Magistrature, becoming a Judge-Assessor at the K'umakah Provincial Board of Grievances in 1986. In 1993, he was promoted to the rank of Judge-President of the prestigious [[K'alak Muul]] Board of Grievances, capable of prosecuting Ministers for crimes they committed during their service. As Judge-President, he oversaw the trial of two different ministers accused of corruption. | ||
In 1999, he was installed as the Aj K'in Terask'ol, the highest priest ruling over the [[White Path]] Clergy dedicated to the worship of [[Ankat|Teras Kol]] and other offshoots of the Sudu Margaya. |
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His Beatitude J'el Tun Tz'unun Pillar of the West | |
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Sak Kim | |
Assumed office 2004 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Aj K'in Tejask'ol | |
Assumed office 1999 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | TBD |
K'alak Muul Board of Grievances President | |
In office 1993–1997 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | TBD |
K'umakah Provincial Board of Grievances Assessor | |
In office 1986–1993 | |
Preceded by | TBD |
Personal details | |
Born | November 9th, 1960 K'umakaj, Mutul |
Nationality | Mutulese |
Political party | Apax |
Spouse | TBD |
Residence | K'alak Muul |
J'el Tun Tz'unun (హెలె తుని ఝునున; born November 9th 1960) is a Mutulese magistrate, stateman, and current Sak Kim (సక కిమి) of the Divine Throne, one of the four ministers that form the core of the Mutulese government and whom received the honors of Apotheosis, elevating them to the status of living gods alongside the K'uhul Ajaw. As the "Pillar of the West", J'el Tun Tz'unun preside over law enforcement, supervise the courts of justice, direct corrections and the prison system, take care of matters of national security, and has oversight the security services.
Born in the House of Xahil, a prestigious K'akchikel lineage, he became a close friend of Jasaw Chan K'awiil V during their time at the Lamat Ik' Nawi. His studies oriented him toward the Magistrature, becoming a Judge-Assessor at the K'umakah Provincial Board of Grievances in 1986. In 1993, he was promoted to the rank of Judge-President of the prestigious K'alak Muul Board of Grievances, capable of prosecuting Ministers for crimes they committed during their service. As Judge-President, he oversaw the trial of two different ministers accused of corruption.
In 1999, he was installed as the Aj K'in Terask'ol, the highest priest ruling over the White Path Clergy dedicated to the worship of Teras Kol and other offshoots of the Sudu Margaya.