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Amirah Khadijah Khan is the deposed heiress to the throne of [[Sharifistan]] and [[Amirah of the Sharifistanis]]. She is also a nationally renowned chess player who won the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship  
Sultana Khadijah Khan (2005-2021) was the Sultana of [[Sharifistan]], the wife of [[Ed Ashleigh]] ([[Sultan of Sharifistan]]) and a trainee intelligence anaylst in the [[Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps]]. She was also a nationally renowned chess player who won the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship.
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| name = Khadijah Bint Suleiman Khan  
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| type          = Heir-apparent
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| coronation    = April the 4th 2021 (expected)
| titles = Sultana of Sharifistan, Queen of the Sharifistanis
| regent        = [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan]] (briefly)
| birth_date = 4th of April 2005
| reg-type      = [[Prince-Regent of Sharifistan]]
| birth_place = [[Sharifistan]]
| birth_name    = Khadijah Bint Suleiman Khan
| home_town = Madinat Al-Islam Old Town
| birth_date     = April the 4th 2005 (age:15)
| death_date = May 2021
| birth_place   = Old Town, Madinat Al-Islam
| death_place = Portstone, Baydor
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| venerated_in = Sufi Islam (especially in [[Sharifistan]], Insaanistan and the [[Sharifistanis|Sharifistani diaspora]]
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| patronage = Sharifistani women, Queens, high school students, women in the military, newlyweds, intelligence soldiers, people in inter-racial marriages, chess players, orphans, adolescents, protection against airstrikes, victims of genocide, debutantes, teenage couples, Madinat Al-Islam, military cadets and refugees
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| mother        = Queen Khadijah Khan
| religion      = Islam
| occupation    = high-school student
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After winning various national youth competitions she competed against adults in the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship and won.  
After winning various national youth competitions she competed against adults in the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship and won.  
'''Charity work'''
She was done voluntary work for charity since the age of 13, especially for victims of war and famine. She is patron of the Sharifistani Combined Cadet Force.
'''marriage'''
She married [[Ed Ashleigh]] on the 3rd of May 2021, he is now [[Sultan of Sharifistan]].
'''Military service'''
Khadijah Khan was a trainee intelligence analyst in the Royal Sharifistani Army. She was the first Sultana of Sharifistan to enlist in the military whilst their husband was alive.
'''Death and veneration'''
Following her death, Khadijah Khan is now revered as the patron saint of Sharifistani women, Queens, high school students, women in the military, newlyweds, intelligence soldiers, people in inter-racial marriages, chess players, orphans, adolescents, protection against airstrikes, victims of genocide, debutantes, teenage couples, Madinat Al-Islam, military cadets and refugees


[[Category:Sharifistani royalty]]
[[Category:Sharifistani royalty]]
[[Category:Sharifistani saints]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 21 January 2021

Sultana Khadijah Khan (2005-2021) was the Sultana of Sharifistan, the wife of Ed Ashleigh (Sultan of Sharifistan) and a trainee intelligence anaylst in the Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps. She was also a nationally renowned chess player who won the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship.

Shahida

Khadijah Bint Suleiman Khan
Sultana of Sharifistan, Queen of the Sharifistanis
Born4th of April 2005
Sharifistan
HometownMadinat Al-Islam Old Town
DiedMay 2021
Portstone, Baydor
Venerated inSufi Islam (especially in Sharifistan, Insaanistan and the Sharifistani diaspora
Major shrinenone (yet)
PatronageSharifistani women, Queens, high school students, women in the military, newlyweds, intelligence soldiers, people in inter-racial marriages, chess players, orphans, adolescents, protection against airstrikes, victims of genocide, debutantes, teenage couples, Madinat Al-Islam, military cadets and refugees
Controversypromotion of “child marriage”

Early life

She was born on April the 4th 2005 to Suleiman Khan and Queen Khadijah Khan. She grew up in Madinat Al-Islam Old Town and was privately tutored for her primary education. She later attended an all-girls' grammar school in Sharifistan and joined the Combined Cadet Force where she attained the rank of Captain and won a shooting competition.

Chess competition

After winning various national youth competitions she competed against adults in the 2020 Sharifistani Chess Championship and won.

Charity work

She was done voluntary work for charity since the age of 13, especially for victims of war and famine. She is patron of the Sharifistani Combined Cadet Force.

marriage

She married Ed Ashleigh on the 3rd of May 2021, he is now Sultan of Sharifistan.

Military service

Khadijah Khan was a trainee intelligence analyst in the Royal Sharifistani Army. She was the first Sultana of Sharifistan to enlist in the military whilst their husband was alive.

Death and veneration

Following her death, Khadijah Khan is now revered as the patron saint of Sharifistani women, Queens, high school students, women in the military, newlyweds, intelligence soldiers, people in inter-racial marriages, chess players, orphans, adolescents, protection against airstrikes, victims of genocide, debutantes, teenage couples, Madinat Al-Islam, military cadets and refugees