Boris Bokha (Pacifica)
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Boris Alexeievich Bokha | |
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12th State Minister of Prydon | |
In office 27 April 1836 – 9 April 1863 | |
Preceded by | Nivaly Torivich |
Succeeded by | Antony Juvinenich |
Prince of Lodinie | |
In office 2 June 1801 – 9 April 1863 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Haapsalie, Lodinie Principality, Prydon | 15 June 1780
Died | 9 April 1863 Balievich-Wassenie, Duchy of Wassenie, Prydon | (aged 82)
Spouse(s) | Baroness Forlivie Trenie |
Children | Prince Mikhail Bokha, Baron Konstantin Bokha |
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Prince Boris Bokha was the Royal State Minister of the Kingdom of Prydon between 1836 to 1863. He served under King Ferdinand VIII, and presided over seferal important reforms and transformation within the Kingdom, predominantly the abolition of Serfdom in 1861, and the introduction of steam engine. He was a Prince of House Bokha, an old dynasty that ruled over the Lodinie Principality, a fertile land within the Plodorodnyy Plains. Modern historians regarded Bokha as one of the most influential statesmen in Prydon's history.