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Queen-Dowager Roxanne De France is a trainee in the [[Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps]] and
Queen-Dowager Roxanne De France is a widow of [[Sultan Suleiman Khan]] and a Lance-Corporal in the [[Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps]].
She was Ambassador to [[Wallenburg]],a Queen of [[Sharifistan]] and a Politics student at Madinat Al-Islam University until [[Sultan Suleiman Khan]]'s assassination.  
She was Ambassador to [[Wallenburg]],a Queen of [[Sharifistan]] and a Politics student at Madinat Al-Islam University until [[Sultan Suleiman Khan]]'s assassination.  
   
   
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[[Category: Sharifistani ambassadors]]
[[Category: Sharifistani ambassadors]]
[[Category:Interfaith marriage in Sharifistan]]
[[Category:Interracial marriage in Sharifistan]]

Latest revision as of 14:15, 15 December 2020

Queen-Dowager Roxanne De France is a widow of Sultan Suleiman Khan and a Lance-Corporal in the Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps. She was Ambassador to Wallenburg,a Queen of Sharifistan and a Politics student at Madinat Al-Islam University until Sultan Suleiman Khan's assassination.


Early life

Roxanne De France was born on the 1st of June 2001 in Paris, France. Her father was a judge and her mother was a university student. She attended High school in France, meeting Sultan Suleiman Khan when he was on an international visit.

Immigration to Sharifistan

She immigrated to Sharifistan (emigrating from Paris) at 18, studying Politics in Madinat Al-Islam University.

Political career

She joined the Socialist Party of Sharifistan whilst at University. She was appointed Ambassador to Wallenburg in 2020. She won the award Ambassador of the Year.


Personal life

She was married to Sultan Suleiman Khan but had no children. She is Roman Catholic.