Jinkyun of Dankuk

Jinkyun of Dankuk (b. 3623, d. 3726, r. 3649-3685) was the sixth King of the Kyo.

As the nation recovered from the atrocities that occurred during Ito Ryouichi's coup, the legitimate government backed by the House of Ryeo began to adopt its own elements of belligerent nationalism. In 3652, King Jinkyun would assert claims to Kazulia, labeling it by the name of Jjeokuk, and called for a Gao-Showa revolution to overthrow the current government of the nation.

A Zenshō socialist uprising would depose Jinkyun in 3685, leading to activation of the Treaty of Northern Dovani and Indralan seizure of Dankuk's colonial territories in Northern Dovani. This quickly escalated further as Indrala invaded mainland Dankuk, laying siege to Seongtaek and Gongmangdo.

As the Kyo monarchy reemerged out of the collapsed Zenshō government and Indralan military withdrawal, Jinkyun's son, Jongkyun, rose as Emperor of the newly declared Great Kyo Empire.