Meerō Dolysoh
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Meerō Dolysoh /'miːrɒ dɑ'liːsə/ was the third Gole of Toor. His reign was probably the most uncontested among all other monarchs of the Dolysoh dynasty, but he was considered a weak and indecisive ruler. The family's declining influence led to an almost successful coup by several of his generals. It was thwarted by Meerō's unexpected death from an illness, which triggered an automatic succession of power to Gole's son Mosk-Sopoh.
Meerō Dolysoh | |
Gole of Toor | |
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Reign | 1811-1847 FR |
Predecessor | Opol Dolysoh |
Successor | Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh |
Personal details | |
Born | 1795 FR |
Died | 1847 FR |
Parents | Opol Dolysoh and Byskoh Losoh |