Emperor Ng'jarh (Themiclesia)
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Emperor Ng′jarh | |||||||||||||
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Emperor of Themiclesia | |||||||||||||
Reign | Apr. 29, 1825 – Jun. 20, 1849 | ||||||||||||
Coronation | Apr. 29, 1825 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor kRjang | ||||||||||||
Successor | Emperor Muk | ||||||||||||
Born | 司馬涫, slje-mra-kwanh 1 January 1779 Middle Palace, Kien-k'ang | ||||||||||||
Died | 20 June 1849 'Kên'-ljang Palace, Kien-k'ang | (aged 70)||||||||||||
Burial | Gan Mausoleum (寒陵) | ||||||||||||
Consort | Empress ′An | ||||||||||||
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Father | Emperor ′Ei | ||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Dowager Ljang |
Emperor Ng′jarh (Shinasthana: 獻皇帝, ng′jarh-gwang-têgh; Jan. 1, 1779 – Jun. 20, 1849) was the Emperor of Themiclesia from 1825 to his death in 1849. He came to the throne after a three-year reign by his elder brother, Emperor kRjang, and was succeeded by his grandson Emperor Muk through his eldest son Prince Pran (子栘), who died in 1848. Ng′jarh began his reign relaxing the strained relationship between the crown and the aristocratic, factional government, and this détente culminated in the Reform of 1845, which extended the franchise to commoners. He was known as deft ruler who rarely came into open conflict with his ministers, and historians credit to him the introduction of foreign forms thought and governance to harmonize the state.