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| | + | [[File:Ormyn gos.jpg|thumb|Jeenor Gos]] |
| | '''Ormyn Gos''' /'ʌrmiːn gʌs/ was a Jeen and then [[Tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeenor]] under [[Opol Dolysoh]]. A lover of [[Byskoh Losoh]], he staged a coup with her in an attempt to overthrow Opol, but the coup failed. | | '''Ormyn Gos''' /'ʌrmiːn gʌs/ was a Jeen and then [[Tarnarian_military_ranks|Jeenor]] under [[Opol Dolysoh]]. A lover of [[Byskoh Losoh]], he staged a coup with her in an attempt to overthrow Opol, but the coup failed. |
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| | In 1805 [[FR]] Ormyn's scant forces were confronted at [[Gaajmas]] by Opol and Byskoh, and defeated. Ormyn was also killed during the encounter. | | In 1805 [[FR]] Ormyn's scant forces were confronted at [[Gaajmas]] by Opol and Byskoh, and defeated. Ormyn was also killed during the encounter. |
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| | Different sources describe Ormyn's disability following his injury in the 1797 Oaleed campaign differently: [[Porteek]] briefly mentions him as "a one-legged scoundrel", an inscription on the wall in a palace in [[Gaskal]] describes the hero of a war against [[Oaleed]] as "a warrior without an arm but with a brave heart", Gaskal documents talk about a Jeen made Jeenor in 1797 named Gos, "who has so bravely sacrificed his ear in a noble war against our enemies". | | Different sources describe Ormyn's disability following his injury in the 1797 Oaleed campaign differently: [[Porteek]] briefly mentions him as "a one-legged scoundrel", an inscription on the wall in a palace in [[Gaskal]] describes the hero of a war against [[Oaleed]] as "a warrior without an arm but with a brave heart", Gaskal documents talk about a Jeen made Jeenor in 1797 named Gos, "who has so bravely sacrificed his ear in a noble war against our enemies". |