![]() But in July 1136, Efearar received the surprise visit of the army, announcing to him that he was now the Sill. This is why he just followed King Tanc in revolt against Sill Dag III. Because of this, he just lived his life following orders from the King of Adiligor. During most of his life, he had little to no contact with the main House Kukati and the Sills, and actually believed that he was excluded from the succession. His court often criticized him for is cowardice, his lack of faith and his distrust of most of his courtiers. Although a nice man, he always prefered writing poems or reading books to actually ruling the county. When his father died in late 1090, Efearar became the new Count of Kisari at the age of 13.Įfearar showed a good personality, but little to no rulership skills. By the time of his birth, his father was Count of Kisari, which had been the capital of the Kingdom of Adiligor until King Sugarid II came to power by overthrowing Prince Efearar. Efearar Efeararnisl Kukati was born on 20 September, 1083, only son of Prince Efearar Aredisnisl Kukati and Princess Kagari Waridlisl Kukati, making him the grandson of both Aredis and Warid II.
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