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'''Moree family''' was the ruling family of [Qep city]]. [[Maksag Oordar]] installed his [[Jeen]] Ulan Moree as the [[Murdoh]] of Qep city in 1514 [[SR]]. Ulan Moree proceeded to loot the city and sell a large amount of its inhabitants into slavery. He proceeded to rule the city, eventually rebuilding its economy, while enriching himself and his close circle. His son, Erigma, succeeded him on the throne, but was overthrown by [[Mylda Toarlameek]] in 1552 SR.
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'''Moree family''' was the ruling family of [[Qep city]]. [[Maksag Oordar]] installed his [[Jeen]] Ulan Moree as the [[Murdoh]] of Qep city in 1514 [[SR]]. Ulan Moree proceeded to loot the city and sell a large amount of its inhabitants into slavery. He proceeded to rule the city, eventually rebuilding its economy, while enriching himself and his close circle. His son, Erigma, succeeded him on the throne, but was overthrown by [[Mylda Toarlameek]] in 1552 SR.
  
 
== Notable family members ==
 
== Notable family members ==
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* [[Ulan Moree]]
 
* [[Ulan Moree]]
 
* [[Erigma Moree]]
 
* [[Erigma Moree]]
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 24 August 2021

Moree family was the ruling family of Qep city. Maksag Oordar installed his Jeen Ulan Moree as the Murdoh of Qep city in 1514 SR. Ulan Moree proceeded to loot the city and sell a large amount of its inhabitants into slavery. He proceeded to rule the city, eventually rebuilding its economy, while enriching himself and his close circle. His son, Erigma, succeeded him on the throne, but was overthrown by Mylda Toarlameek in 1552 SR.

Notable family members