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|origin              = Greater Afghanistan  
|origin              = Greater Afghanistan  
|current_head        = [[Amirah Khadijah Khan|Sultana Khadijah Khan]]
|current_head        = [[Amirah Khadijah Khan|Sultana Khadijah Khan]]
|titles              = innumerable titles including the [[Sultan of Sharifistan]] (1922-2021), [[Prince-Regent of Sharifistan]] (2020-2021), Pasha of Pashtunistan State (1922-2020) and Emir of Khan County.  
|titles              = innumerable titles including the [[Sultan of Sharifistan]] (1922-2021), [[Prince-Regent of Sharifistan]] (2020-2021), Pasha of Pashtunistan State (1922-2020), [[Sultan of Anatolian Pashtunistan]] (2020-) and [[Emir of Khan County]] (1922-).  
|styles              = His Highness, Her Highness, His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness  
|styles              = His Highness, Her Highness, His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness  
|members              = [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan]], [[Amirah Khadijah Khan|Queen Khadijah Khan]], [[Sultan Suleiman Khan]], [[Queen Roxanne De France]] and [[Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan (intelligence officer)|Kaptan Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan]]*
|members              = [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan]], [[Amirah Khadijah Khan|Queen Khadijah Khan]], [[Sultan Suleiman Khan]], [[Queen Roxanne De France]] and [[Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan (intelligence officer)|Kaptan Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan]]*

Revision as of 17:57, 29 January 2021

The Sharifistani royal family is a clan known as the Khan clan or House Of Khan was the family of the Prince-Regents of Sharifistan and of the Sultans of Sharifistan until Ed Ashleigh.

Khan
Sharifistani royal family (1922-2021)
Royal house (1922-2021), noble family (2021-)
Parent familyGhilzai tribe
CountryIslamic Sultanate of Sharifistan, Anatolian Pashtunistan, Baydor, Jordan, Al-Harreh Danistarab and Romextly
Etymologyfrom Pashto and Ottoman Turkish for "lord, ruler"
Place of originGreater Afghanistan
Current headSultana Khadijah Khan
Titlesinnumerable titles including the Sultan of Sharifistan (1922-2021), Prince-Regent of Sharifistan (2020-2021), Pasha of Pashtunistan State (1922-2020), Sultan of Anatolian Pashtunistan (2020-) and Emir of Khan County (1922-).
Style(s)His Highness, Her Highness, His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness
MembersPrince Khalid Suleiman Khan, Queen Khadijah Khan, Sultan Suleiman Khan, Queen Roxanne De France and Kaptan Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan*
Connected familiesQuraysh, De France family, Smith family, Bianchi family, House of Ashleigh, Insaanistani royal family (also called Khan), House of Osman, House of Barakzai, Al-Maktoum, Al-Qasimi of Sharjah, Effendi family and house of Kehrer (all connected by marriage) as well as the Al-Danistarabi political dynasty and Fenwick family (connected by rivalry)
DistinctionsNişan De Onur and Prince-Regent of Sharifistan as well as Emir of many places
TraditionsIslam, Islamic monarchism, Pashtunwali and allegiance to the Islamic Sultanate of Sharifistan
Motto
عندما تحكم بين الناس احكم بالعدل

("when you judge between people judge with justice")
Heirlooms£12 billion, the Crown Jewels of Sharifistan and numerous antique swords as well as books in the Royal Library of Sharifistan
WebsiteKhan.Kabile.Sha
*Captain

History

Part of the Ghilzai tribe, the Khans emigrated to Ottoman Turkey after the Conquest of Constantinople wishing to serve the Ottoman Army as cavalrymen (Sipahis). They swore alleigiance to the Ottoman Empire and to recognise it as a caliphate. A member of this family was appointed Pasha of Sipahistan (the province that later became Sharifistan). When Sharifistani independence was declared in 1922 Sultan Mehmet I of Sharifistan was chosen from this family. They ruled Sharifistan till 2021. During The Communist Invasion in 2020 most of the males in the family died and the royal house is now 64.5% female. During the family's history they married into royal families throughout the Islamic world as well as into four middle class families (the Ashleigh family, the De France family, the Bianchi family and the Smith family).

See also

Sultan of Sharifistan

Prince-Regent of Sharifistan

Ashleigh family