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'''Anand Çakar''' (1694) is Raja of [[Korhalistan]]. He is the son of [[Hasan Çakar]] and Manikarnika Tambe.  
'''Anand Çakar''' (1694) is Raja of [[Korhalistan]]. He is the son of [[Hasan Çakar]] and Manikarnika Tambe.  


He was born the same year his father was shot dead. From then on, he was the formal Raja of Korhalistan. Until the age of 18, his mother, Manikarnika, was rani reejent (queen regent). While studying at the University of Manbai, he met [[Clarissa Isabella des Vinandy]]. They fell in love and married in 1723 AN. The couple was blessed with children:
He was born the same year his father was shot dead. From then on, he was the formal Raja of Korhalistan. Until the age of 18, his mother, Manikarnika, was rani reejent (queen regent). While studying at Manbai University, he met [[Clarissa Isabella des Vinandy]]. They fell in love and married in 1723 AN. The couple was blessed with children:
* Mehmed Çakar (♂, 1725– )
* Mehmed Çakar (♂, 1725– )
* Elena Çakar (♀, 1728– )
* Elena Çakar (♀, 1728– )

Latest revision as of 12:27, 31 January 2025

Anand Çakar
Full name Anand Çakar
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style Black
Eye color Brown
Skin color White
Biographical information
Father Hasan Çakar
Mother Manikarnika Tambe
Date of birth 1694
Place of birth Çakarabad, Çakaristan
Residence(s) Çakarabad
Nationality Çakari
Allegiance(s) House of Çakar
Occupation Raja of Korhalistan

Anand Çakar (1694) is Raja of Korhalistan. He is the son of Hasan Çakar and Manikarnika Tambe.

He was born the same year his father was shot dead. From then on, he was the formal Raja of Korhalistan. Until the age of 18, his mother, Manikarnika, was rani reejent (queen regent). While studying at Manbai University, he met Clarissa Isabella des Vinandy. They fell in love and married in 1723 AN. The couple was blessed with children:

  • Mehmed Çakar (♂, 1725– )
  • Elena Çakar (♀, 1728– )