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The establishment of Jhet and Toor's ownership of it was not common knowledge until the reign of [[Troh Dolysoh]]. Such massive secretive projects became the hallmark of Toor's foreign policy.
 
The establishment of Jhet and Toor's ownership of it was not common knowledge until the reign of [[Troh Dolysoh]]. Such massive secretive projects became the hallmark of Toor's foreign policy.
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=== Death ===
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== Death ==
    
Meerō fell ill in the winter of 1847, developing high fever, and was reported to have died within several days. The gole's unexpected passing triggered the succession of power to his son, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]], and thwarted the coup.
 
Meerō fell ill in the winter of 1847, developing high fever, and was reported to have died within several days. The gole's unexpected passing triggered the succession of power to his son, [[Mosk-Sopoh Dolysoh|Mosk-Sopoh]], and thwarted the coup.
    
Porteek does not explain why Meerō's death wasn't used to actually speed up the coup, but [[Ludoh]] writes that "the honorable Jeens have not yet lost all of their honor and were embarrassed to proceed". Later researchers point out that the details of the planned coup have not been recorded and that it is possible that the religious significance of the Dolysoh family might have meant that the generals were planning to install one of Meerō's children to begin with. Opponents of the hypothesis argue that the reputation of the Dolysoh family did not seem to stop many others before and after to topple them.
 
Porteek does not explain why Meerō's death wasn't used to actually speed up the coup, but [[Ludoh]] writes that "the honorable Jeens have not yet lost all of their honor and were embarrassed to proceed". Later researchers point out that the details of the planned coup have not been recorded and that it is possible that the religious significance of the Dolysoh family might have meant that the generals were planning to install one of Meerō's children to begin with. Opponents of the hypothesis argue that the reputation of the Dolysoh family did not seem to stop many others before and after to topple them.
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== Personality ==
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[[Ludoh]] describes Meerō as meek, withdrawn and uninspiring, but that he had an air of nobility which helped him play the role of the representative of the chosen family. Porteek says that "he sometimes had bursts of energy that would fuel him for weeks, only to then become depressed for months, with only few having access to him".

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