Tuʻipelehake

Tuipelehake (or Tui Pelehake ) is a Tongan chief title. Over the years, various people have held this title, including Prince and Prime Minister. The winner of the title takes the title as the new name depends only on his birth name on the back, to avoid confusion. The title is inherited from father to son. The last Tuipelehake was Tui Pelehake ( Uluvalu ).

First Tuipelehake was Tuipelehake Uluvalu, was succeeded by his son Filiaipulotu. His son Siaosi Fatafehi ​​Toutaitokotaha was the father of King George Tupou II and as a Tuipelehake Toutaitokotaha Tongan Prime Minister in 1905.

Sione Ngu Manumataongo Tukuaho (* January 7, 1922, † 10 April 1999), the youngest son of Queen Salote, was appointed by his mother to Tuipelehake.

His marriage with Melenaite Tupoumoheofo Veikune (* November 13, 1924, † March 16, 1993 ) took place on the same day as his brother the crown prince Tupoutoa - tungi, the June 10, 1947 Tui Pelehake ( Fatafehi ​​) was also the Tui Faleua. , king of the second house appointed. From 1965 to 1991, the poet and former Governor of Vavau and Haapai Prime Minister.

( † July 7, 2006 October 7, 1950) for Tui Pelehake appointed, he was the only son of five children after his death, his son Uluvalu Takeivūlai Tukuaho was. With his wife Kaimana Aleamotua ( born March 13, 1960; † 7 July 2006) he had no children. The couple died in a car accident in San Francisco killed, drove in as youngsters in a stolen car into their vehicle.

After the death of Tui Pelehake ( Uluvalu ) of the title goes back to the king, who may now appoint a new one.

  • Tonga
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