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Ahmed Suleiman Muhammad Khan is a Sharifistani Communist activist, commander in a Maoist guerrilla force, former member of Parliament and veteran of operations against Boko Haram.

Temsilci
Ahmed Suleiman Muhammad Khan
Distinguished Gallantry Medal
Temsilci (democratically elected parliament member)
deposed
Assumed office
2020
MonarchSultan Suleiman Khan (briefly)
Succeeded bynone
ConstituencyCity of Industry East
Majority55.5%
Personal details
Born
Ahmed Suleiman Muhammad Khan

October the 8th, 2000
Old Town, Madinat Al-Islam
CitizenshipSharifistani
NationalitySharifistani Pashtun and half-Italian
Political partyCommunist Party of Sharifistan (2016-2020), Maoist Party of Sharifistan (2020-)
SpouseMeryem Bint Ali Ahmed Effendi (2020)
Domestic partnerAfet Yilmaz (2018-2020)
Childrennone
Parent(s)Suleiman Muhammad Khan (father) and Maria Lucrezia Khan (mother)
RelativesKhalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan (brother), Ali Suleiman Muhammad Khan (brother) and Khadijah Bint Suleiman Muhammad Khan (sister)
Residencean unknown location in Anatolian Pashtunistan
EducationHigh school education and one year of university
Alma materMadinat Al-Islam University (briefly)
Occupationsoldier (2018-2019), politician (briefly), guerrilla commander (2020-)
Known forCommunist activism, son of Colonel Suleiman Muhammad Khan
Salary£28,000
CommitteesWorkers' Health and Safety Committee, Veterans Committee
Nickname"Al-Aqīd" ("the Colonel")
Military service
AllegianceSharifistan (2018-2019), Maoist Party of Sharifistan (2020-)
Branch/serviceArmy (2018-2019), Popular Liberation Army (2020-)
Years of service2018-2019 (Army), 2020-(militia)
RankPrivate (Army, 2018-2019), Commandant (2020-)
UnitRoyal Pashtunistan City Infantry
Commands5th Company, South-East Regiment
Battles/warsBoko Haram Insurgency
AwardsDistinguished Gallantry Medal

Early life

Ahmed Suleiman Muhammad Khan was born in 2000 the son of Army officer Suleiman Muhammad Khan and his wife, the teacher Maria Lucrezia Khan. He was educated the Sharifistani School Of Fencing, a private school in Sharifistan, along with his brothers. He became interested in far-left views during a history project on the Russian Revolution and joined the Communist Party Of Sharifistan at the age of 16.

Army service and university education

Despite being able to defer conscription until he completed his university education, he considered this unfair on working-class youth. He joined the Royal Pashtunistan City Infantry (an prestigious mountain infantry regiment) as Fatah (Private) at the age of 18. He fought in Nigeria against the terrorist group Boko Haram. After a year as a soldier he enrolled in Madinat Al-Islam University as a politics student.


Political career

Whilst a University student, after nearly a decade of Communist activism, he was elected to the House of Representatives of Sharifistan as representative of the Communist Party (following the legalisation of the party in 2020). He was on the Workers' Health and Safety Committee and the Veterans' Committee.

Guerrilla warfare

Following the occupation of Sharifistan he joined a Maoist Guerilla force as Commandant (equivalent to Binbasi or Major). His unit was present in numerous battles with him actively participating. His Maoist force is part of the Sharifistani mujahideen.