Aka Turjak

Aka Turjak (lit 'father Turjak', Tukaric: Türçak Bey, Majatran: تورـجــاـك translit. Turjak) or ; died 1096 was a Tukaric tribal leader and considered the father of the Turjak people. Leader of the Turjak clan, he ended up in conflict with the Badaran Bedouins who had conquered Kafuristan in the centuries past. As the bedouins took the upper hand he assembled a confederacy of Tukaric clans and lead them out of Kafuristan to escape.

Around 1050 the great migration reached the lands of the Augustan Empire. The overextended Empire, weakened after the late Emperor Caesar's conquests was unable to effectively fight the agile horsemen off the Tukaric. Rather than contining the endless skirmishes, the Empire offered Turjak to settle on the plains and jungles of eastern Jakania in exchange for his service and pledge to protect the borders of the empire.