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'''Powers''' | '''Powers''' | ||
Until the adoption of the [[Book of Justice (Sharifistan)|Book of Justice]] (which provides legal protections against imprisonment without trial or extrajudicial execution and demands the Sultan adheres to the Qur'an in their rulership) in May 2021, the Sultan theoretically | Until the adoption of the [[Book of Justice (Sharifistan)|Book of Justice]] (which provides legal protections against imprisonment without trial or extrajudicial execution and demands the Sultan adheres to the Qur'an in their rulership) in May 2021, the Sultan theoretically had absolute power. Currently the Sultan's power is limited by law but still | ||
wide-ranging. | wide-ranging. | ||
The main powers of the Sultan today are: | The main powers of the Sultan today are: | ||
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2. Making decrees that apply to [[Sharifistan]] and it's citizens | 2. Making decrees that apply to [[Sharifistan]] and it's citizens | ||
3. Acting as Commander-In-Chief (Amir Al-Akbar) of the Sharifistani Armed Forces, appointing and dismissing Generals. | 3. Acting as Commander-In-Chief | ||
(Amir Al-Akbar) | |||
of the Sharifistani Armed Forces, appointing and dismissing Generals. | |||
4. Determining alliances with other countries and | 4. Determining alliances with other countries and |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 19 March 2021
The Sultan of Sharifistan is the Sharifistani head of state and head of government. They are also the Commander in-Chief (Amir Al-Akbar) of the Sharifistani Armed Forces.
Sultan of Sharifistan | |
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Sultan-nin-Sharifistan | |
Incumbent | |
Edward Ashleigh since April the 3rd 2021 | |
Details | |
Heir presumptive | Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan |
First monarch | Sultan Mehmet I |
Formation | 1922 |
Residence | Sharifistani Palace, Portstone, Baydor |
Website | Monarch.Hükümet.Sha |
Incumbents
1922-1975: Sultan Mehmet I
1975-2005: Sultan Mehmet Khan II
2005-2014: Sultan Ahmed Khan (Sharifistan)
2014-2020: Sultan Suleiman Khan
2021- Ed Ashleigh
Powers
Until the adoption of the Book of Justice (which provides legal protections against imprisonment without trial or extrajudicial execution and demands the Sultan adheres to the Qur'an in their rulership) in May 2021, the Sultan theoretically had absolute power. Currently the Sultan's power is limited by law but still wide-ranging. The main powers of the Sultan today are:
1. Appointing cabinet ministers and judges
2. Making decrees that apply to Sharifistan and it's citizens
3. Acting as Commander-In-Chief (Amir Al-Akbar) of the Sharifistani Armed Forces, appointing and dismissing Generals.
4. Determining alliances with other countries and
5. Deciding when to make war or peace
Titles
In addition to being Sultan of Sharifistan they hold the titles Amir al-Mu'minin (Commander of the Faithful), Kayser-i Rum (Caesar of Rome) as well as Amir Al-Akbar ("Greatest Commander"),in relation to the Armed forces as well as Koruyucu-nin-Sharifistan (Protector of Sharifistan).
See also