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{{Quote|It is known.|Jhiqui|The Kingsroad}}
 
{{Quote|It is known.|Jhiqui|The Kingsroad}}
 
'''Jhiqui''' is a young [[Dothraki]] woman who is given to [[Daenerys Targaryen]] as a [[handmaiden]], along with [[Irri]] and [[Doreah]].
 
'''Jhiqui''' is a minor character in the [[Season 1|first season]]. She is played by guest star [[Sarita Piotrowski]] and only appears in "[[The Kingsroad]]." Jhiqui is a young [[Dothraki]] woman who is given to [[Daenerys Targaryen]] as a handmaiden, along with [[Irri]] and [[Doreah]].
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Jhiqui is a Dothraki woman in [[Drogo]]'s khalasar.
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Jhiqui is a Dothraki woman in [[Drogo]]'s ''[[khalasar]]''.{{Ref|GOT102}}
   
===[[Season 1]]===
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===[[Game of Thrones: Season 1|''Game of Thrones'': Season 1]]===
Jhiqui, Irri, and Doreah tend to Daenerys in her tent. Jhiqui doesn't say much, and comes across as silent and obedient. However she does side with Irri in saying that the moon is a goddess, and not a giant [[dragon]] egg as [[Doreah]] claims.<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref>
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Daenerys is unwell. Jhiqui, along with Irri and Doreah, helps her to walk to a tent. While Jhiqui and the other two tend to Daenerys in the tent, Daenerys asks them if they have seen [[dragon]]s. Irri states that dragons are gone. Jhiqui agrees and insists that there are no dragons because brave men killed them and it is known. Jhiqui also sides with Irri in saying that the moon is a goddess, and not a giant dragon egg as Doreah claims. Daenerys is intrigued by Doreah's "dragon egg" story and asks Jhiqui and Irri to leave her alone with Doreah.{{Ref|GOT102}}
 
==Appearances==
 
{{Season One Appearances|2=yes}}
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Jhiqui has only appeared in a single episode. It is not clear if she remained loyal to Daenerys following the death of [[Drogo]], though if she did it is unlikely she survived long as Daenery's entire remaining khalasar is shown on camera in "[[Garden of Bones]]" and she is not present.
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Jhiqui has only appeared in a single episode. It is not clear if she remained loyal to Daenerys following the death of Drogo, though if she did it is unlikely she survived long as Daenerys's entire remaining ''khalasar'' is shown on camera in "[[Garden of Bones (episode)|Garden of Bones]]" and she is not present. Nevertheless, a Dothraki handmaiden is shown in "[[The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)|The Bear and the Maiden Fair]]", though it is unknown if she is meant to represent Jhiqui.
   
 
==In the books==
 
==In the books==
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Jhiqui is a member of a ''[[khalasar]]'' defeated in battle by [[Khal Drogo]]'s. She was enslaved and later given to Daenerys to teach her the Dothraki language.
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Jhiqui is a member of a ''[[khalasar]]'' defeated in battle by Drogo's. She was enslaved and later given to Daenerys to teach her the [[Dothraki (language)|Dothraki language]].
   
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In the fifth novel, Jhiqui and Irri both develop a crush on [[Rakharo]], who has grown more tall and muscular. Both argue whom he would prefer.
In the books, Jhiqui is frequently seen with Irri, both in service to Daenerys. In the TV series, however, she appears only briefly in one scene. Thus, it is unclear of the TV version of Jhiqui remains in Daenerys' khalassar or was among those who abandoned her after Drogo's death.
 
   
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Following Daenerys's departure from Meereen, Jhiqui and Irri accompany the Dothraki search parties, dispatched across the [[Skahazadhan]] to locate their queen.
==See also==
 
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*[http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Jhiqui Jhiqui at A Wiki of Ice and Fire].
 
 
In the books, Jhiqui is frequently seen with Irri, both in service to Daenerys. In the TV series, however, she appears only briefly in one scene. Thus, it is unclear of the TV version of Jhiqui remains in Daenerys's khalassar or was among those who abandoned her after Drogo's death. The TV series condensed most of her role with that of Irri.
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*{{GOT|The Kingsroad}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 4 January 2024

"It is known."
―Jhiqui[src]

Jhiqui is a young Dothraki woman who is given to Daenerys Targaryen as a handmaiden, along with Irri and Doreah.

Biography

Background

Jhiqui is a Dothraki woman in Drogo's khalasar.[1]

Game of Thrones: Season 1

Daenerys is unwell. Jhiqui, along with Irri and Doreah, helps her to walk to a tent. While Jhiqui and the other two tend to Daenerys in the tent, Daenerys asks them if they have seen dragons. Irri states that dragons are gone. Jhiqui agrees and insists that there are no dragons because brave men killed them and it is known. Jhiqui also sides with Irri in saying that the moon is a goddess, and not a giant dragon egg as Doreah claims. Daenerys is intrigued by Doreah's "dragon egg" story and asks Jhiqui and Irri to leave her alone with Doreah.[1]

Behind the scenes

Jhiqui has only appeared in a single episode. It is not clear if she remained loyal to Daenerys following the death of Drogo, though if she did it is unlikely she survived long as Daenerys's entire remaining khalasar is shown on camera in "Garden of Bones" and she is not present. Nevertheless, a Dothraki handmaiden is shown in "The Bear and the Maiden Fair", though it is unknown if she is meant to represent Jhiqui.

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Jhiqui is a member of a khalasar defeated in battle by Drogo's. She was enslaved and later given to Daenerys to teach her the Dothraki language.

In the fifth novel, Jhiqui and Irri both develop a crush on Rakharo, who has grown more tall and muscular. Both argue whom he would prefer.

Following Daenerys's departure from Meereen, Jhiqui and Irri accompany the Dothraki search parties, dispatched across the Skahazadhan to locate their queen.

In the books, Jhiqui is frequently seen with Irri, both in service to Daenerys. In the TV series, however, she appears only briefly in one scene. Thus, it is unclear of the TV version of Jhiqui remains in Daenerys's khalassar or was among those who abandoned her after Drogo's death. The TV series condensed most of her role with that of Irri.

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 2: "The Kingsroad" (2011).

External links