Chaghagan Khoga
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1.I.1702 AN |
Tenure ended | 24.XV.1702 AN (4 AN years) |
Senate(s) | VIII, IX |
Elected | 1701, 1707 |
Faction | Humanist |
Order of the Holy Lakes | Admitted in 1694 AN |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Biographical information | |
Spouse(s) | Dodain Sarantsatsr |
Children | Khoga Orduoronartai |
Date of birth | 1624 AN |
Place of birth | The Green |
Date of death | 1732 AN (aged 108 AN years) |
Place of death | Novi Nigrad |
Chaghagan Khoga, born in The Green, in 1624 (aged 115), was Khan of the White Band of the Eastern Ulus of the Silver Yak Horde. Admitted to the Order of the Holy Lakes in 1694 following his Band's declaration of loyalty and tribute to the Order of the Holy Lakes. Elected to the Senate for the Humanist List in 1701 and 1707.
Chaghagan had one son, Khoga Orduoronartai, but Chaghagan's wife, the mother of Orduoronartai, died during childbirth. His heart crushed, he vowed never to marry again. Through Orduoronartai, he has two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Following the attack on Ghawlama by a faction of the civil war in neighbouring Arbor, Chaghagan called for a khuruldai of the Silver Yak Horde in the eighth month of 1703 AN, the same month as in which the attack occurred. The banners of the White Band were to assemble to Vadimbaatar, ahead of the outcome of the gathering.
He experienced martyrdom in 1732 AN at the peace camp erected in Novi Nigrad to oppose Shirerithian aggression against Sathrati.
Family
- Chaghagan Khoga (1624–1732) m. Dodain Sarantsatsr (1624–1646)
- Khoga Orduoronartai (1646– ) m. Tarmashirin Muunokhoi (1648– )
- Khoga Checheyigen (1669– ) m. Ashighemuriin Khadaganasai (1667– )
- Khadaganasai Bughutualji (1692– )
- Khadaganasai Khorihilemunaisi (1694– )
- Khoga Daidukul (1672– ) m. Baltu Kundek (1675– )
- Khoga Maral(1694– )
- Khoga Checheyigen (1669– ) m. Ashighemuriin Khadaganasai (1667– )
- Khoga Orduoronartai (1646– ) m. Tarmashirin Muunokhoi (1648– )
Preceded by: Miran Ugljanin |
Minister of Culture (Hurmu) 1710–1713 |
Succeeded by Vilde Raaðmann |
Preceded by: Kartan Aadravik |
Minister of Immigration and Tourism (Hurmu) 1702–1708 |
Succeeded by Suzana Novaković |