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Bogdun Goldhand was the second [[High King of Kaz'Ulrah]] of the Dwarves from 1544-1645 after winning the first democratic elections of Kaz'Ulrah in 1644. Shortly after his coronation, Bogdun later abdicated the throne in the year 1645.
 
Bogdun Goldhand was the second [[High King of Kaz'Ulrah]] of the Dwarves from 1544-1645 after winning the first democratic elections of Kaz'Ulrah in 1644. Shortly after his coronation, Bogdun later abdicated the throne in the year 1645.
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== History ==
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=== Birth ===
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=== Childhood ===
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=== Teenage Years ===
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=== Middle Ages ===
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=== Later Life ===
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=== Death ===
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Bogdun Goldhand
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High King of Kaz'Ulrah, Ruler of the Dwarves
Reign: 1644 - 1645
Predecessor: Verthaik II Frostbeard
Successor: N/A
Born: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Parents: Unknown, Unknown
Children: N/A

Bogdun Goldhand was the second High King of Kaz'Ulrah of the Dwarves from 1544-1645 after winning the first democratic elections of Kaz'Ulrah in 1644. Shortly after his coronation, Bogdun later abdicated the throne in the year 1645.

History

Birth

brief description of figures birth through to childhood

Childhood

brief description of figures childhood through to teenage years

Teenage Years

brief description of figures teenage years through to middle ages

Middle Ages

brief description of figures middle ages through to later life

Later Life

brief description of figures later life through to death

Death

description of death