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== Career == | == Career == | ||
In 1691 and 1695 AN, she was elected to the Majlis al-Sultina as a member of [[United Green]]. With the formation of the [[Great Apollonian Empire]], she began working at the [[Woodrow Institute]]. In [[1701 Hurmu general elections|1701 AN]], she was elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes]] as a candidate on the [[Conservative List]]. In 1706 AN, rumours emerged that she would succeed [[Ravi Sharma]] as Çakari ambassador to [[Hurmu]]. On 14.II.1708 AN she was indeed appointed ambassador. In 1718, her son [[Sackhcham Kapudia|Sackhcham]], was [[1718 Hurmu general elections|elected]] to the Senate. | In 1691 and 1695 AN, she was elected to the Majlis al-Sultina as a member of [[United Green]]. With the formation of the [[Great Apollonian Empire]], she began working at the [[Woodrow Institute]]. In [[1701 Hurmu general elections|1701 AN]], she was elected to the [[Senate of the Lakes]] as a candidate on the [[Conservative List]]. In 1706 AN, rumours emerged that she would succeed [[Ravi Sharma]] as Çakari ambassador to [[Hurmu]]. On 14.II.1708 AN she was indeed appointed ambassador. In 1718 AN, her son [[Sackhcham Kapudia|Sackhcham]], was [[1718 Hurmu general elections|elected]] to the Senate. She was ambassador until 1725 AN, after which she retired. | ||
Her daughter, [[Shreya Kapudia]], is Hurmu's ambassador to [[Kurum Ash-Sharqia]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 2 June 2024
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1.I.1702 AN |
Tenure ended | 24.XV.1707 AN (6 AN years) |
Elected | 1701 |
Faction | Conservative |
Order of the Holy Lakes | Line of Woodrow |
Physical description | |
Gender | Female |
Species | Human |
Race | Adarani |
Hair colour and style | brown |
Eye colour | brown |
Skin colour | white |
Biographical information | |
Father | Maha Sinha |
Mother | Shreya Vaknis |
Spouse(s) | Prakesh Kapudia |
Children | 5 |
Date of birth | 1650 AN (aged 88 AN years) |
Place of birth |
Maulikpur Çakaristan |
Priya Sinha (born 1650, aged 88) is a Çakari and Hurmu noblewoman of Adarani ethnicity. Became a member of the Order of the Holy Lakes by birth. She is married with Prakash Kapudia, with whom she has five children and nine grandchildren. Elected to the Senate of the Lakes in 1701 for the Conservative List. Did not stand for election in the 1707 Senate elections.
She is the younger sister of Jayanti Sinha, the Grand Vizier of Çakaristan.
Career
In 1691 and 1695 AN, she was elected to the Majlis al-Sultina as a member of United Green. With the formation of the Great Apollonian Empire, she began working at the Woodrow Institute. In 1701 AN, she was elected to the Senate of the Lakes as a candidate on the Conservative List. In 1706 AN, rumours emerged that she would succeed Ravi Sharma as Çakari ambassador to Hurmu. On 14.II.1708 AN she was indeed appointed ambassador. In 1718 AN, her son Sackhcham, was elected to the Senate. She was ambassador until 1725 AN, after which she retired.
Her daughter, Shreya Kapudia, is Hurmu's ambassador to Kurum Ash-Sharqia.