Takre Pimb was a Ogsist merchant. He was born in
Obdab during the Spring of 939. During the Autumn of 939,
Takre converted to
Ogsism.
Takre became a merchant during the Spring of 955. During the Winter of 974, at the age of 35,
Takre began a relationship with a woman named
Joshegsu Ngethet, who was 76. She was a Ogsist merchant. Her and his relationship ended 12 years later, when she died from an illness. Next Winter, he was married with her.
Takre adopted his child
Ngamzapi Ngethet with
Joshegsu during the Summer of 976. His child was a Ogsist poet.
During the Spring of 977,
Takre adopted his son
Zavux Ngethet with
Joshegsu.
Takre's son was a Ogsist merchant.
Takre adopted his son
Peg Ngethet with
Joshegsu during the Winter of 977.
Takre's son was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Winter of 986,
Joshegsu's and
Takre's relationship ended, when she died from an illness.
During the Summer of 1007, at the age of 68,
Takre began a relationship with a woman named
Gana Toure, who was 43. She was a Ogsist poet. His and her relationship ended 14 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Summer of 1010,
Takre was married with
Gana.
Takre adopted his son
Klemzi Toure with
Gana during the Autumn of 1012.
Takre's son was a Ogsist warrior.
During the Winter of 1021,
Takre's and
Gana's relationship ended, when he divorced her.
Takre fell ill during the Winter of 1037. That Spring, he died from an illness. He was 99 years old.
Takre Pimb was a Ogsist merchant. He was born in
Obdab during the Spring of 939. During the Autumn of 939,
Takre converted to
Ogsism.
Takre became a merchant during the Spring of 955. During the Winter of 974, at the age of 35,
Takre began a relationship with a woman named
Joshegsu Ngethet, who was 76. She was a Ogsist merchant. Her and his relationship ended 12 years later, when she died from an illness. Next Winter, he was married with her.
Takre adopted his child
Ngamzapi Ngethet with
Joshegsu during the Summer of 976. His child was a Ogsist poet. Then, his child was born. He adopted his child with her. Then, his child converted to
Ogsism.
Takre adopted his son
Zavux Ngethet with
Joshegsu during the Spring of 977.
Takre's son was a Ogsist merchant. Then,
Takre's son was born. He adopted his son with her.
Takre's son converted to
Ogsism during the Winter of 977. Then, he adopted his son
Peg Ngethet with
Joshegsu.
Takre's son was a Ogsist farmer. Then,
Takre's son was born. He adopted his son with her. His son converted to it that Spring.
During the Winter of 986,
Joshegsu's and
Takre's relationship ended, when she died from an illness.
During the Summer of 1007, at the age of 68,
Takre began a relationship with a woman named
Gana Toure, who was 43. She was a Ogsist poet. His and her relationship ended 14 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Summer of 1010,
Takre was married with
Gana.
Takre adopted his son
Klemzi Toure with
Gana during the Autumn of 1012.
Takre's son was a Ogsist warrior. Then,
Takre's son was born. He adopted his son with her.
Takre's son converted to
Ogsism during the Winter of 1012.
During the Winter of 1021,
Takre's and
Gana's relationship ended, when he divorced her.
Takre fell ill during the Winter of 1037. That Spring, he died from an illness. He was 99 years old.
Takre's child died from an illness during the Autumn of 1049. In
Nkepu, his child was 73 years old. His son died from an illness that Spring. In
Obdab, his son was 72 years old.
Takre's son and a woman named
Beldepsai Editzaimb were married during the Autumn of 1051. She was a Ogsist farmer.
During the Winter of 1051,
Beldepsai gave birth to
Klemzi's daughter
Krouve Toure. His daughter was a Ogsist warrior.
Beldepsai gave birth to
Klemzi's son
Braloby Toure during the Spring of 1054.
Klemzi's son was a Ogsist warrior.
During the Autumn of 1055,
Beldepsai gave birth to
Klemzi's son
Vebe Toure.
Klemzi's son was a Daibist warrior.
Beldepsai gave birth to
Klemzi's daughter
Nkudso Toure during the Spring of 1057. His daughter was a Ogsist warrior.
During the Autumn of 1068,
Takre's son died from an illness. His son was 91 years old in
Krirat.
During the Spring of 1108,
Takre's son died from an illness. His son was 95 years old in
Obdab.