Who's Who in Orioni

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Origin
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A recent cover of the book
AuthorVarious
CountryOrioni
LanguageOharic (original),
Anglish (current)
GenreBiography
PublisherCrown Content
Publication date
Annually
Media typePrint (hardback), ebook
ISBN978-0-593-07875-4

The Who's Who in Orioni is a collection of concise biographical references. It has been used by academics as a resource that identifies leading Orinese individuals and has been analysed when studying the social backgrounds – particularly education – of Orioni's elites. The Who's Who reference is currently published by Crown Content, a reference publishing company owned by the Empire State University.

Criteria

People are included if they have significantly contributed to Orioni life on a national or international level. They are Orinese people who have built a positive profile over time. Some people are considered to be significant politicians or business leaders, cultural contributors, names in sports and entertainment, etc.

There are no restrictions on age or sex, and entrants need not be born in Orioni. Each person's nomination is considered on its merits alone, and entry in the book cannot be paid for. The book is a snapshot of Orioni society at a particular point in time.

Latest edition

This is an excerpt from the most recent edition of Who's Who in Orioni as published by Crown Content. (Excerpt published with permission.)

People are listed in alphabetical order, based on their family names.

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  • Kageni, Edric (born 4 July 1977): Party leader of PO&N.
  • Kaur, Abhay (born 5 February 1996): Football player for the Orioni Orcas.
  • Kebede, Biruk (born on 20 November 1955): Former CEO of Vega Industries.
  • Keregiregamawi, Mode (born 12 September 1961): Actress, famous for her supporting role in the film Jane Mambo (1982).
  • Kinisger, Luke (born 15 August 1953): Orinese ambassador to Deltannia.
  • Kirichati, Yohana-Ileni (born $day $month 1986): Journalist for the Roiters News Agency. She mostly writes about Orioni-related stories.
  • Koki, Taiho (born $date): Sumo wrestler from Zuidhaven.
  • Kujo-Michiie, Nijo of (born $date): Imperial Councillor of home affairs.
  • Kuno, Tatewaki (born 14 April 1952): Orinese ambassador to Esonice.

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Who Was Who

When someone dies, her or his biography is transferred to the volumes of Who Was Who in Orioni, where it is usually printed as it appeared in the last Who's Who, appended with the date of death. People are listed in alphabetical order, based on their family names.

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  • Abiyotu, Aida ($born – 2018): Former CEO of Baywind.
  • Ackerman, Leopold (1880 – 1937): Founder of the Roiters News Agency in 1915.
  • Adhamed, Sri Seymond (1133 – 1192): Husband of Empress Masaino's second sister, conqueror of Hierapolis, leader during the Orinese Civil War.
  • Anahita (1004 – 950 BCE): Legendary founder of the Queendom of Orioni. Lady Anahita was born in Menideri into the Anidenya tribe as the daughter of Adon, the talak’u āmakarī (Anglish: grand councillor) of the Anidenya on the Altais Plateau.
  • Agari, Sri Tegezhi (1432 – 1490): Military commander who in 1472 claimed the south-Europan islands Daini (Damak Var) and Jawini (Ayubi) for Orioni.
  • Anāsa, Tomeniko ($born – $died): First male diplomat in Orioni in 1917. Ambassador to Mekabiri.
  • Arame, Eleni (1919 – 2007): Chairlady of the imperial council (1983 – 1986, 1991 – 1994); member of the Liberal Homeland Party.

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  • Chen, Oliviya (2 November 1936 – 27 March 1989): Actress, famous for her supporting role in the film Jane Mambo (1982).
  • Corei, Hely (c. 1480s – 1530s): Composer of Freedom‘s Sun, the national anthem of Orioni.

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  • Habte, Alemayehu (1 January 1935 – 1980): Founder and CEO of Vega Industries.

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  • Ketenya, Hano (1924 – 2020): First male Chairman of the imperial council (1987 – 1995).[5] Member of the Workers Party of Orioni.
  • Kiburi ina Tewagi, Boyi (1477 – 1529): Danya of Birlini (present-day Mekabiri). Responsible for building the 250-kilometres-long defensive system across the central part of Mekabiri. Traces of the earthworks called The Lost Scars of Boyi can still be seen in the landscape.
  • Kinigiyariti, Liyoni (1885 – 1966): Baron of Iwineti. First male mayor in Orioni in 1921.

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  • Parrek, Asmanta ($born – $died): Artist, most famous for her painting titled Mount Oromis.

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  • Tafari, Jovan (1372 – 1444): Admiral and influential military leader at the Taneino court. He went on five famous treasure voyages.
  • Timos, Amali (1833 – 1896): Geologist, industrialist, and the exploiter of uranium. Originator of the Timos Prizes.

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Notes

  1. OOC. Based on Jetsun Pema.
  2. OOC. Tobiya Wayanor is a man in his late forties. Tobiya is a rich and happy man who drinks, smokes, and gambles, and was recently married to a woman named Judith. Tobiya has been living with Judith for the past five years.
  3. OOC. Based on Tugelbay Sydykbekov.