Genghis Kepelkeker

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Genghis Kepelkeker

Genghis in a 1903 photoshoot
NameGenghis "Khan" Kepelkeker
BirthJune 4th, 1886
DeathMay 12th 1924
ParentsOuighur Kepelkeker(Father) Kwalaa Kepelkeker (Mother)
SpouseMenas Chagatai Kepelkeker
ChildrenRada K. Romanov, 12 others
CareerCoffee planter
Known forCoffee

Genghis Kepelkeker was a siberian coffee merchant, and the owner of multiple coffee plantations in Kolosovska and the outskirts of Omsk, Russia; including the eponymous Kepelkeker Farms. He claimed to be a direct descendent of Genghis Khan of the Mongol Empire, and indeed his family tree extends to the Khanate of Sibir and the Golden Horde. He inherited the coffee trade from his paternal uncle, Kyrgyz Kepelkeker. His wife was Menas Chagatai Kepelkeker, his biological first cousin. He only lived to the age of 38, as he was killed by the new Soviet government after trying to defend his private property. By then he had trained his daughter, Rada K. Romanov, the art of siberian coffee.