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Rama Khan is a fictional character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''JLA'' #62 and was created by Joe Kelly and
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Fictional character biography

Rama Khan's earliest appearance is 1,004 BC, with no information given about his exact birth date. In the land of
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, he became the joint ruler of Atlantis, sharing the post with Gamemnae. Khan had earlier journeyed to Atlantis from the faraway land of Jarhanpur to assemble a group of heroes to protect the realm. However, Manitou Raven subsequently learned that Gamemnae had manipulated the other members of this " League of Ancients" to stop the Justice League ruining her own vision of the future, Gamemnae killing the rest of the League of Ancients after the Justice League's apparent death and absorbing Khan and others into herself. Later on, in the 21st century, Rama Khan reappeared in Jarhanpur as its elemental defender (the Justice League confronted this version of Rama Kahn before facing the ancestor allied with Gamemnae). When he kidnapped a boy and separated him from his mother because the child was his spiritual successor, Khan found himself in conflict with the
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.''JLA'' #62 (March 2002) He broke
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's lasso of truth, resulting in reality unravelling as the nature of existence began to be defined by belief rather than truth as the Lasso was a symbolic representation of truth itself; the Earth was the center of the universe for two weeks before anybody noticed, it became flat for a few hours,''JLA'' #63 (April 2002) and the Moon was even made of cheese at one point. Although Jarhanpur's nature as living land protected it from this chaos,''JLA'' #64 (May 2002) the League, resolved to stop this before the world became defined by the beliefs of every individual person on the planet, confronted Rama Khan once again, during which Wonder Woman accepted why the Lasso had broken; when she'd confirmed that Rama Khan was telling the truth about the need for a successor to his position, her denial of this truth had caused the lasso to break and cause a subsequent breakdown of the rules of truth. With this self-discovery, Jarhanpur helped Diana to repair the Lasso, restoring reality and undoing the initial damage. As an aftereffect of this restoration, the land rejected Rama Khan; he was now focused more on preserving his position than respecting the wishes of the land, which wished to help Diana and her teammates rescue its people.


Powers and abilities

Rama Khan's abilities are largely based on his birthplace, Jarhanpur. With the aid of magic, Rama Khan can turn a handful of its soil into fire, granite, or wine. Khan is also super strong, immortal, and a skilled magician.


In other media

Rama Khan appears in the fifth season of ''
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's sister planet Jarhanpur who possesses the abilities of seismic wave generation, geokinesis, and
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manipulation. He additionally came to Earth during the
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See also

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References


Further reading

*''The DC Comics Encyclopedia'', 2004, DK Publishings {{DEFAULTSORT:Khan, Rama Characters created by Doug Mahnke Characters created by Joe Kelly Comics characters introduced in 2002 DC Comics Atlanteans DC Comics characters who use magic DC Comics immortals DC Comics characters with superhuman strength DC Comics male supervillains Fictional characters with earth or stone abilities Fictional characters with gravity abilities Fictional prehistoric characters