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'''Uroh Maadoh''' was a [[Toor|Toorian]] noble from [[Gaskal]] and a formal negotiator with [[Deeras]] during the reigns of [[Meerō_Dolysoh|Meerō]] and then [[Mosk-Sopoh_Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]] Dolysohs.
 
'''Uroh Maadoh''' was a [[Toor|Toorian]] noble from [[Gaskal]] and a formal negotiator with [[Deeras]] during the reigns of [[Meerō_Dolysoh|Meerō]] and then [[Mosk-Sopoh_Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]] Dolysohs.
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Unrelated to the [[Maadoh_family]], his counterpart in Deeras was the father of the family, [[Faan Deeras]]. Both men allegedly didn't like each other, but had professional respect. Their relationship was based around drinking tea with chocolate and discussing political rumors of the land.
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By the end of Meerō's reign Uroh Maadoh began sounding the alarm that the population of Deeras had increased dramatically, due to the many [[Negy]] opting to migrate to the region and settle. Uroh Maadoh argued that Deeras might become a threat to Toor and choose to invade like they have during the reign of [[Opol Dolysoh|Opol]]. Meerō listened, but didn't react.
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Mosk-Sopoh was much more receptive to Uroh Maadoh. After the army returned from the campaign against [[Tyrna]], Mosk-Sopoh sent a convoy led by Uroh Maadoh to inform the Deeras clan that their senior representative is to travel to Gaskal to pay respects to the new gole.
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"As a friend of your glorious house, allow to voice a humble piece of advice. Do bring gifts and offerings, as the gole is impatient and watches his visiting friends with a greedy eye."
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The term "visiting friends" was doublespeak for "vassals" or "subjects", and if the quote is not a later embellishment, but an actual phrase uttered by Uroh Maadoh, this would have been understood as an ultimatum. It is not clear whether this was Mosk-Sopoh's intent or whether this was something authored by the Uroh on his own, but this was used as a pretext to a Deeras military invasion since Faan refused to submit to the gole and viewed it as Gaskal breaking their word.
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Mosk-Sopoh's forces were able to fight back and drive the army of Deeras back to the south. The deserted city didn't resist and Mosk-Sopoh installed Uroh Maadoh as Murdoh. Unfortunately for both, this was a trick, as on the way back through Dol Mosk-Sopoh's army was ambushed and barely survived the encounter. The Deeras clan and their forces returned to the city and Uroh Maadoh was executed in 1850 [[FR]].