King Nicholas of Mexico (Russian domination)

Nikolay Alexandrovich Belikov (Russian: Николай Александрович Беликов, Spanish: Nicolás de Alejandro y Belikov, born October 29, 1975), and later crowned as Nicholas of Mexico (Spanish: Nicolás de México, Russian: Николай Мексики) is the current King of Mexico, and was the main Soviet Russian military general who led the offensive and invasion into Mexico during the Russian-Mexican War, in which Russia basically crushed Mexico's armed forces and drove them out of the United States.

He had already become an illustrious soldier in Russia, often partaking in Russian operations overseas including those of in Yugoslavia (later Serbia), Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, and eventually the United States and Mexico. He recieved many honorary decorations, including Hero of the Russian Federation.

After the Russian-Mexican War, he was crowned as the new king of Mexico, succeeding its former king, Leonardo Villa, to be the new leader of the puppet government that Putin established in Mexico. He gave Belikov the permission and the ability to establish any government of his choosing, so long as it be a puppet government to the Russian Soviet Empire. Belikov decided to continue Mexican tradition, and was then proclaimed the new King of Mexico after he converted to Roman Catholicism and marrying a Mexican princess.

He was crowned by a mix of Russians and Mexicans, especially by those Mexicans who had opposed Villa's regime. In Mexico, he uphended the conditions of farmers and led a stablized economy. He also continued and fulfilled Leonardo Villa's promises that were made to surviving veterans who served in the Mexican Armed Forces.

Childhood
Nikolay was born in the Russian city of Cherepovets on October 29, 1975. His father, Alexander Belikov was an officer in the Soviet Armed Forces and his mother was an artist for the Eastern Bloc. His uncle, Bogdan Belikov became an American citizen and became a millionaire in vodka monopoly.

1994-1995 - Battle of Grozny
In 1993 upon turning at the age of 18, Nikolay Belikov enlisted in the Russian Armed Forces, and became part of the reserves. At that time, Russia was recovering from its defeat in the collapse of the Soviet Union. In 1994, the war in Chechnya broke out and he was called to become part of the 6th Batallion during the Battle of Grozny. In 1995, the Russian forces were victorious against the Chechen rebels.

1999 - War in Kosovo
During the 1999 war in Kosovo, Nikolay Belikov was switched to become part of the 10th Russian Batallion, since Russia decided to fight the NATO invasion of Kosov and aid Slobodan Milošević. For his works in Grozny, Belikov was promoted to become 2nd Lieutenant. Belikov befriended Serbian general Miroslav Lokar in the Kosovo battle.

2003-2005 - Bulgarian War
In 2003, Islamic militants began to attack Bulgarian soldiers. The Russian government condemned the attacks, and sent military aid to Georgi Parvanov to help crush the Muslim rebels. By this time, Nikolay Belikov had become a general - and was the main leader of the Russian forces in Bulgaria to help the Bulgarian forces. At that point, Russia and Bulgaria renewed their relationships.

King of Mexico 2012-present
After the Russian-Mexican War, Leonardo Villa was captured by the Russian Soviet forces and sent a gulag in Russia. Mexico remained without a main leader. Putin wanted to established a puppet government in Mexico, and assigned Nikolay Belikov with the job and intent of doing so.

Belikov had a meeting with Russian and Mexican politicians alike on how to establish a new leadership in Mexico, in the Palacio de Bellas Artes, which became the Palacio de Leonardo Villa when he took power. Most agreed to hand control to Nikolay, and the possibility of crowning him Mexico's new king.

With approval from Putin, Belikov had the power to establish any government of his choosing. With the respect for Mexican culture, Belikov decided to continue the Mexican monarchy and have him become crowned the next King of Mexico.

He had chosen his coronation to be on August 17, 2012 - the same date that Villa was crowned king. He also spared Leonardo Villa's family, allowing them to come back and live in the palace. He later developed a romantic relationship with María Villa, a Mexican princess who was the niece of Leonardo Villa and converted to Roman Catholicism afterwards. The two were engaged on January 16, 2013.