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|reign=1528-1557 [[SR]]
 
|reign=1528-1557 [[SR]]
 
|predecessor=[[Heemin]]
 
|predecessor=[[Heemin]]
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|successor=[[Tos Toarlameek]]
 
|born=1496 [[SR]]
 
|born=1496 [[SR]]
 
|died=1557 [[SR]] (aged 61)
 
|died=1557 [[SR]] (aged 61)
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During the campaign against [[Darfe Goldoor|Goldoor]], Taley led his army to Delavire, but returned to Lora before the campaign started, as he was pretty old at the time.
 
During the campaign against [[Darfe Goldoor|Goldoor]], Taley led his army to Delavire, but returned to Lora before the campaign started, as he was pretty old at the time.
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== Death and legacy ==
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== Personal life ==
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Taley was married to two women: [[Dyfy Toarlameek|Dyfy Gaeza]] and Noana Korōly. He had 7 children, 3 from Dyfy (Load, Tos, Merkoda) and 4 from Noana (Mylda, Gorōna, Symfōna and Voara).
    
Taley died in 1557 [[SR]]. He was succeeded by his son, [[Tos Toarlameek]].
 
Taley died in 1557 [[SR]]. He was succeeded by his son, [[Tos Toarlameek]].
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Taley, an unimposing personality, turned out to be one of the most influential politicians of the era, upending the military rule, imposed on the region by Maksag Oordar, and then using the looming independence of the region as leverage against [[Mantar]].
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== Legacy ==
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An unimposing figure, Taley turned out to be one of the most influential and successful politicians of the era, upending the military rule imposed on the region by Maksag Oordar. His life was full of bold moves that Toarlameeks were known for, but also a string of lucky events. He able to use the looming independence of the region as leverage against [[Mantar]], and Nilma's choice to marry Gorona was one of the key episodes that cemented Taley's control of Lora.
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As head of the [[Toarlameek family]], he led them to the peak of their power, ruling across Qep and Mantar.
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As head of the [[Toarlameek family]], he led them to the peak of their power, ruling across Qep and Mantar for almost a century.