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'''Hazea, Crown Princess of Fahran''' (Gheiravic: هظية بنت اسماعيل العيدروس, {{small|transliteration:}} ''Haẓīyah bint Ismā’īl al-‘Aydarūs'') is a pretender to the throne of [[Fahran]] and the daughter of the late [[Ismail III|King Ismail III of Fahran]], who was deposed in the [[December Intifada]]. She has lived the majority of her life exiled from her homeland, generally seeking asylum in the courts of foreign monarchs, such as Frederick IV of [[Tyrnica]] and [[Azamat IV]] of [[Kodesh]].
'''Hazea, Crown Princess of Fahran''' (Gheiravic: هظية بنت اسماعيل العيدروس, {{small|Transliteration:}} ''Haẓīyah bint Ismā’īl al-‘Aydarūs'', Born 13 September 1996) is a pretender to the throne of [[Fahran]] and the daughter of the late [[Ismail III|King Ismail III of Fahran]], who was deposed and executed in the [[December Intifada]], and his consort [[Oihana Victoria|Queen Oihana Victoria]]. She has lived the majority of her life exiled from her homeland, generally seeking asylum in the courts of foreign monarchs, such as Frederick IV of [[Tyrnica]], [[Amin Rouhani]] of [[Qal'eh]], and [[Azamat IV]] of [[Kodesh]].


She was born in [[Tel Imradhil]] as the first and only child of the late Sultan Ismael III and his consort [[Oihana Victoria|Oihana Victoria Zapata Ursúa]]. At the request of her mother, the government of President [[Hassan El Gheisari]] allowed some leniency and Hazea was assigned to a wet-nurse with frequent familial visits permitted - all without the strict supervision that characterized the administration's general treatment of royalty. As a result of this arrangement, [[Jibril ibn Hussein Al Dhimar, Emir of Khurais]], and [[Sagal Warsame Ali]] managed to secure passage from Tel Imradhil to [[Ras Thulin]] and then out of the country.
Despite the support of the Caliph and widespread acknowledgement of her legitimacy in royalist circles, Hazea has led a largely private life beyond attending charity galas and high-profile horse races and has made no overt efforts to assert her claim to Fahran's defunct throne. Nonetheless, the [[Qasiriyyah Council]], a regency and advisory council formed to oversee Hazea's minority, has maintained a notable diplomatic presence in several countries throughout [[Asura]] and [[Catai]]. Royalist partisans have likewise been active in the [[Aramas Civil War]] and the [[Newreyan Crisis]].

Revision as of 15:40, 21 May 2019

Hazea I
Queen of al-Fahraan
Mukarrib of the Hasidhmawt
Sultana of Amran and Khimyariyyah
Emira of Zabral
Hazea.jpg
Hazea wearing a traditional keffiyeh
Reign25 December 1996
PredecessorKing Ismail III of Fahran
RegentQasiriyyah Council
Born(1996-09-13)13 September 1996
Tel Imradhil, Fahran
SpouseNone
Full name
Hazea bint Ismail ibn al-Aidarus
HouseAidarus
FatherKing Ismail III of Fahran
MotherQueen Oihana Victoria
ReligionMalufi Irsad

Hazea, Crown Princess of Fahran (Gheiravic: هظية بنت اسماعيل العيدروس, Transliteration: Haẓīyah bint Ismā’īl al-‘Aydarūs, Born 13 September 1996) is a pretender to the throne of Fahran and the daughter of the late King Ismail III of Fahran, who was deposed and executed in the December Intifada, and his consort Queen Oihana Victoria. She has lived the majority of her life exiled from her homeland, generally seeking asylum in the courts of foreign monarchs, such as Frederick IV of Tyrnica, Amin Rouhani of Qal'eh, and Azamat IV of Kodesh.

Despite the support of the Caliph and widespread acknowledgement of her legitimacy in royalist circles, Hazea has led a largely private life beyond attending charity galas and high-profile horse races and has made no overt efforts to assert her claim to Fahran's defunct throne. Nonetheless, the Qasiriyyah Council, a regency and advisory council formed to oversee Hazea's minority, has maintained a notable diplomatic presence in several countries throughout Asura and Catai. Royalist partisans have likewise been active in the Aramas Civil War and the Newreyan Crisis.