Imur Luthariekh

Imur II Luthariekh (c. 1474 – 15 November 1532), often known as simply Luthariekh, held various titles - including that of Tharimet (Duke), King and Count of Khazyr - from 1498 to his death. In his later life, he served as the chief advisor of King Hamezu the Great of Koxor.

Early life and reign
Imur Luthariekh was born in the city of Khazyr between November 1473 and November 1474. His parents were Nekha Talan, the daughter of a powerful Koxoriek noble, and Tharimet Imur I, whose father, Elur, had freed Khazyr from Eriya control in 1462. He was educated by many influential scholars and showed an interest in battle strategy.