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|siblings=[[NanHar]]
 
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|world=Roshar
 
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|universe=[[Cosmere]]
 
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'''NanKhet''' was an ancient [[Veden]] king on [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa3|53}} The size of his kingdom is unknown, but it presumably included modern-day [[Silnasen]] in southern Jah Keved. He only held the throne for three months.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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'''NanKhet''' was an ancient Veden king in [[Jah Keved]].{{book ref|sa3|53}} He only held the throne for three months.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
No contemporary accounts from the time of his reign survive. A text detailing his life was written two hundred years after his death by [[Natata Ved]], also known as Oileyes. Although Oileyes claimed that she performed rigorous research, historical scholarship was in its infancy at the time. She is known to have a passion for the dramatic, and her version of NanKhet's story reads more like a parable than a historical text.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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No accounts from the time of his reign survive, but there is a text detailing his life that was written two hundred years later by [[Natata Ved]], also known as Oileyes.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
   
 
He inherited the throne from his brother [[NanHar]] and then survived six assassination attempts during his three month rule. The first assassination attempt was a poisoning from his sister, who wanted to put her husband on the throne; after surviving, he had them both executed. The second attempt was by their son, who tried to kill his uncle in his bed, but NanKhet was able to defend himself and kill his nephew with his own sword. The third was from a cousin, and left him blind in one eye. The fourth was by another brother, the fifth an uncle, and the sixth his own son.
===Natata Ved's Account===
 
According to Oileyes, NanKhet inherited the throne from his brother [[NanHar]] and then survived six assassination attempts during his three month rule. The first assassination attempt was a poisoning by his sister, who wanted to put her husband on the throne; after surviving, he had them both executed. The second attempt was by their son, who tried to kill his uncle in his bed, but NanKhet was able to defend himself and kill his nephew with his own sword. The third was from a cousin, and left NanKhet blind in one eye. The fourth was by another brother, the fifth an uncle, and the sixth his own son.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
   
NanKhet was so frustrated by this that he gathered the rest of his household together at a feast where he had them all killed, then cooked his dinner on a funeral pyre made from their bodies. He ate the food while sitting alone at the huge feast table, but when he started choking, he died because no one was left to help him.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
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According to Oileyes's account, NanKhet was so frustrated by this that he gathered the rest of his household together at a feast where he had them all killed, then cooked a feast on a funeral pyre made from their bodies. NanKhet then choked to death at the feast, with no one to help him.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
   
==Legacy==
 
 
The [[Siln]] dynasty was founded after his death.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
 
The [[Siln]] dynasty was founded after his death.{{book ref|sa3|53}}
   
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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