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'''Mikesh I''' is a politician and [[King of Kunapura|King]] of [[Kunapura]], king born in [[Ottitili]] in 1628 AN.
'''Mikesh I''' is a politician and [[King of Kunapura|King]] of [[Kunapura]], king born in [[Ottitili]] in 1628 AN. He was also from outside the [[Ramana Dynasty]], rather an active member of the [[Eelam Dynasty]]. He stated that he would abdicate in 1710 AN and reported this to the [[Hexarchy]] government. He died of a heart attack in 1711 AN. Ceremonies were held throughout the Kunapura for Mikesh, and the Kunapura and Eesha flags were often used in the ceremonies. Later, the Anthyesti ceremony was held at the Marula Shrine, at the time the body was cremated, a group opened a [[Greater Eesha]] map showing them, and this event provoked a reaction from the Hexarchy. Then Mikesh's ashes were sprinkled in the [[Pra River]], which is now in Hexarchy territory and is a very important river for [[wikipedia:Hinduism|Krishnism]].

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Mikesh I
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Full name Mikesh I
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style straight
Eye color Dark
Skin color Dark Brown
Biographical information
Father Pratiksh
Mother Wafeeqa
Date of birth 1628 AN
Place of birth Ottitili
Date of death 1711 AN
Residence(s) Palace of Kunapura in Kunapura
Nationality Kunapurani
Allegiance(s) Kunapura
Occupation Kingdom of Kunapura

Mikesh I is a politician and King of Kunapura, king born in Ottitili in 1628 AN. He was also from outside the Ramana Dynasty, rather an active member of the Eelam Dynasty. He stated that he would abdicate in 1710 AN and reported this to the Hexarchy government. He died of a heart attack in 1711 AN. Ceremonies were held throughout the Kunapura for Mikesh, and the Kunapura and Eesha flags were often used in the ceremonies. Later, the Anthyesti ceremony was held at the Marula Shrine, at the time the body was cremated, a group opened a Greater Eesha map showing them, and this event provoked a reaction from the Hexarchy. Then Mikesh's ashes were sprinkled in the Pra River, which is now in Hexarchy territory and is a very important river for Krishnism.