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Louch | |
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![]() Louch
c. 1913 | |
Ibedul of Koror | |
Reign | 1911 – 1917 |
Predecessor | Ilengelekei |
Successor | Tem |
Died | 1917 |
Louch was the High Chief ( ibedul) of Koror in German New Guinea from 1911 to 1917. [1]
Louch divided his land between his adopted son Umong, daughter Ibuuch, step-daughter Ross and Dirrablong who was "like a child" to him. [2] A dispute over the ownership of the land occurred between Ibuuch, Dirrablong and their successors which resulted in litigation before Japanese Courts, as Palau was a part of the South Seas Mandate at the time, where it was ruled that, among others, lot number 1459 and 1460 were owned by Dirrablong and her descendants. [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2023) |
Louch | |
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![]() Louch
c. 1913 | |
Ibedul of Koror | |
Reign | 1911 – 1917 |
Predecessor | Ilengelekei |
Successor | Tem |
Died | 1917 |
Louch was the High Chief ( ibedul) of Koror in German New Guinea from 1911 to 1917. [1]
Louch divided his land between his adopted son Umong, daughter Ibuuch, step-daughter Ross and Dirrablong who was "like a child" to him. [2] A dispute over the ownership of the land occurred between Ibuuch, Dirrablong and their successors which resulted in litigation before Japanese Courts, as Palau was a part of the South Seas Mandate at the time, where it was ruled that, among others, lot number 1459 and 1460 were owned by Dirrablong and her descendants. [2]