Kingdom of Kolhar
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Kingdom of Kolhar | |||||||||
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1813–1836 | |||||||||
Flag | |||||||||
Capital | Vakor | ||||||||
Official languages | Kolhari | ||||||||
Common languages | Kolhari | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Kolhari | ||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||
King | |||||||||
• 1813-1830 (first) | Kublan Orus | ||||||||
• 1830-1836 (last) | Murek Orus | ||||||||
Grand Councillor | |||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1813 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1836 | ||||||||
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The Kingdom of Kolhar was a short-lived state established in 1813 by then-King of Kolhar Kublan Orus. It was established as part of the Kublan Reforms intended to bring Kolhar, then lagging behind many other nations in development, up to par with many of its regional peers, particularly Mito. Though short lived, it established the first unified Kolhari state where power was not explicitly divided along clan lines, marking a large shift in Kolhari governance at the time.
History
Government
King
Grand Councillor
National Council
Though legally an absolute monarchy where the King's powers were largely unchecked, the Kublan Reforms did establish a sort of semi-parliament in the form of the National Council. The National Council could make laws and decisions, though every decision it made could be vetoed by the King, with the National Council having no power to override the veto.