Gebral of Burzada

was the sixth monarch to come from and the twentieth  (590–627). Gebral was the third son of and did not expect to inherit his mother’s title. He was thrust unprepared into the role when his eldest brother, Erdin, died in a hunting accident in 588. The second son to Queen Sabalyne, Iratan, had become a in the  in 581 and declined the crown.

Although not groomed to rule, Gebral developed into a capable administrator but, like his mother, was unable to stem the graft rampant in his bureaucracy. Gebral suffered the loss of his heir, Lonatar, in 626, and upon his death the following year, his only daughter Udine came to the throne.

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