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He attained the rank of Squadron Leader in 2015.
He attained the rank of Squadron Leader in 2015.


'''Prince-regent''''
'''Prince-regent'''  
 
Appointed [[Prince-Regent of Sharifistan]] in 2020 during a civil war he has fortified the defences around Madinat Al-Islam,  
Appointed [[Prince-Regent of Sharifistan]] in 2020 during a civil war he has fortified the defences around Madinat Al-Islam,  
helped organise the siege of the City of Industry, increased soldiers' pay by 10% and abolished victim-blaming laws which punished underage female victims of grooming provided they were over 14.   
helped organise the siege of the City of Industry, increased soldiers' pay by 10% and abolished victim-blaming laws which punished underage female victims of grooming provided they were over 14.   

Revision as of 07:18, 27 June 2020

Prince-Regent Khalid Suleiman Khan, Squadron Leader, Mirza, Master of Military Science, Bachelor of Islamic Studies, Nişan De Onur is a Sharifistani former Air Cavalry officer and a Prince who was cousin the cousin of Suleiman and now rules as Prince-Regent He is married to Princess Maryam Ali Khan (nee Qureshi).

Early life and education Born the son of Emir Suleiman Khan (uncle to the Sultan Suleiman Khan and his wife Emirah Khadijah Aisha Khan, Prince-Regent Khalid Suleiman Khan educated the Sharifistani School of Fencing and then Al Ahzar University (in Cairo) receiving a Bachelors' degree in Islamic Studies.

military career

Mirza Khalid Suleiman Khan joined the Air Cavalry as an officer in 2007. He served in Chechnya against Russia and in Afghanistan as a peacekeeper. He received the Distinguished Gallantry Medal for his actions in Chechnya. He attained the rank of Squadron Leader in 2015.

Prince-regent

Appointed Prince-Regent of Sharifistan in 2020 during a civil war he has fortified the defences around Madinat Al-Islam, helped organise the siege of the City of Industry, increased soldiers' pay by 10% and abolished victim-blaming laws which punished underage female victims of grooming provided they were over 14.