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Under Sharifistani law, the [[Sultan of Sharifistan]] has absolute power (though in practice the Sultan seldom gets involved in individual court cases and police investigations). The Sultan actively exercises their power in appointing and dismissing judges, ministers etcetera. Sultan [[Ed Ashleigh]] is known for being extremely willing to exercise his power as Sultan. ' | Under Sharifistani law, the [[Sultan of Sharifistan]] has absolute power (though in practice the Sultan seldom gets involved in individual court cases and police investigations). The Sultan actively exercises their power in appointing and dismissing judges, ministers etcetera. Sultan [[Ed Ashleigh]] is known for being extremely willing to exercise his power as Sultan. ' | ||
'''See also''' | |||
[[Chief Qadi of Sharifistan]] | |||
[[Sultan of Sharifistan]] | |||
Revision as of 18:46, 30 January 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 and Head of the Justice System.
Sultan of Sharifistan | |
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Sultan-nin-Sharifistan | |
Incumbent | |
Ed 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
Under Sharifistani law, the Sultan of Sharifistan has absolute power (though in practice the Sultan seldom gets involved in individual court cases and police investigations). The Sultan actively exercises their power in appointing and dismissing judges, ministers etcetera. Sultan Ed Ashleigh is known for being extremely willing to exercise his power as Sultan. '
See also