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'''Khyar Aziouel''' is a military officer and political leader serving as the first [[Amizar of Charnea|Amizar]] of the [[Charnea|Republic of Charnea]]. He served in the [[Charnean Army]] for 24 years, including a 9 year period as an officer of the [[Desert Rangers]], later becoming one of the founding members of the [[Murab Kubalt]] dissident faction within the military. As a Murab Kubalt leader, he would go on to play a pivotal role in the military uprising phase of the [[Muttay|Republican Muttay]] and the overthrow of the Charnean Imperial government, bearing much of the blame for the ensuing post-Muttay crises. Khyar was considered an unlikely candidate for political office due to his divisive reputation and uncharismatic manner, and was therefore relegated to a minor posting in the Provisional Military Government charged with restoring civil order in the Charnean capital [[Agnannet]]. In this posting, he gained a more positive reputation for restoring a sense of law and order in the wake of the Muttay's lawlessness, publicly shaming and dismissing several officers of the widely reviled Agnannet Police, and later being asked to intervene in negotiations with some of Charnea's major economic combines. During the emergency elections in September, Khyar managed to stay in the running during the first round of the Amizarate elections and narrowly secure a majority in the second round of voting,  much to the surprise of his rivals and the general public alike. Khyar Aziouel assumed office as the first democratically elected head of state in Charnean history on October 1st, 2023, promising to reform the Charnean justice system and law the foundations for a stable future government of the Republic.  
'''Khyar Aziouel''' is a military officer and political leader in the [[Charnea|Republic of Charnea]]. He currently serves as the first [[Amizar of Charnea|Amizar]] of the Republic, having played a pivotal role in [[Muttay]] uprisings and the transitional government which paved the way for the new regime. Prior to his impromptu rise to political prominence, Khyar was a member of the [[Desert Rangers|Desert Ranger Corps]] of the [[Charnean Army]] for 24 years, 9 of which he served as the unit's commanding officer, and saw service during the 2004 [[September War]] as well as the [[Fahrani Civil War]].  
 


==Early life==
==Early life==
Khyar was born on the 29th of September 1983 in the maternity ward of Alla military hospital outside of [[Azut]] into a large [[Tenerians#Kel Ajama|Kel Ajama]] family. His father and one of his older brothers would die shortly after his birth in the [[Ninvite War]] during the fearsome urban fighting in [[Hamath]], which would also leave another of Khyar's brothers with lifelong debilitating injuries. Khyar was therefore influenced mostly by his mother, Hariza Aziouel, who assumed control as ''de facto'' head of the family after her husband's death. Like many nomad Ajamite families in the wake of the Ninvite War, Khyar's family suffered from severe poverty following the deaths of the primary earners in the family during the war, forcing Hariza Aziouel and her remaining 5 children to resort to any available means of securing income in order to survive. Khyar himself was involved with criminal elements as a boy, doing work for local elements of the [[Organized crime in Charnea|Charnean mafia]] in order to earn for the family.  
Khyar was born on the 29th of September 1983 in the maternity ward of Alla military hospital outside of [[Azut]] into one of many [[Tenerians#Kel_Dinik|Kel Dinik]] families that had been uprooted by the [[Ninvite War]] still raging across their Hatherian homeland at the time. The first years of Khyar's life were spent in the [[Mawla Refugee Camp]] in the Adjer mountains north of Azut where he was looked after by his mother Manat and his three elder sisters. His father, Mokhtar Afad, was among the earliest recruits to join the Desert Rangers and would die in the war less than a year after the birth of Khyar, his only son. Like many war widows of the Ninvite War era, Manat would face immense hardships in maintaining her children after the deaths of the adult men in the family, a struggle which was all the more severe for their second-class citizenship as Hatherian Kel Dinik. The family was among many which was expelled from Mawla after the 1987 armistice ended the Ninvite War, loosing what little support the state offered to the camp inhabitants and being cast out to fend for themselves. Upon returning to their original settlement at Huskat Unan in western Hatheria, they would find that their dwellings had been destroyed and that their fields had been overrun by the desert in their absence, which was beyond their ability to salvage. The family was taken in by a man known only as Sidi Anoub, a [[Coptic Nazarism|Coptic]] {{wp|anchorite}} turned farmer who took it upon himself to shelter a number of those displaced by the war.  


The hardships Khyar suffered in his youth would color his outlook later in life, particularly poisoning his view of the Madounist government of Charnea and the high leadership of the military. This was a common sentiment among nomads in that era, who felt that the military had abandoned them without a means of survival after getting their male family members killed in the war. Khyar's particular disdain for Charnea's criminal elements is also thought to find its roots in his experiences as a young man involved in these same enterprises. Like many Ajamites of the era, Khyar never received a formal education during his youth.  
Sidi Anoub showed a high level of deference and respect towards Manat and Khyar's elder sisters, and eventually came to fill the role of a father-figure for the young Khyar despite his harsh disciplinarian manner. At age 6, Khyar began working intensively on Sidi Anoub's homestead, contributing to the labor-intensive task of carving out arable fields for cultivation and protecting them from the encroaching desert. Sidi Anoub assumed the responsibility of Khyar's formation, teaching him to read and write in the Tifinagh, Gharbaic and Latin scripts as well as basic mathematics.  


==Military career==
==Military career==
At the age of 16, Khyar presented himself for military service in the Charnean Army despite his misgivings, as doing so would allow him to send money home to Hariza and his three sisters and leave his mother with one less mouth to feed. His formation through the Charnean Army's induction courses and basic military training provided him with his first academic foundation, in which he was relatively successful.
 
===September War===
===Desert Rangers===
==Murab Kubalt==
===Involvement in the Muttay===
==Political career==


[[Category:Charnea]]
[[Category:Charnea]]

Revision as of 15:57, 1 December 2023

Khyar Aziouel
Khyar.png
Amizar of Charnea
Assumed office
1 October 2023
Preceded byOffice Created
Personal details
Born14 October 1983
Hatheria, Charnea
SpouseSeda Souri
ChildrenIlbaak Souri
Askiou Souri
Alma materSenusret Military Academy
ProfessionMilitary leader

Khyar Aziouel is a military officer and political leader in the Republic of Charnea. He currently serves as the first Amizar of the Republic, having played a pivotal role in Muttay uprisings and the transitional government which paved the way for the new regime. Prior to his impromptu rise to political prominence, Khyar was a member of the Desert Ranger Corps of the Charnean Army for 24 years, 9 of which he served as the unit's commanding officer, and saw service during the 2004 September War as well as the Fahrani Civil War.


Early life

Khyar was born on the 29th of September 1983 in the maternity ward of Alla military hospital outside of Azut into one of many Kel Dinik families that had been uprooted by the Ninvite War still raging across their Hatherian homeland at the time. The first years of Khyar's life were spent in the Mawla Refugee Camp in the Adjer mountains north of Azut where he was looked after by his mother Manat and his three elder sisters. His father, Mokhtar Afad, was among the earliest recruits to join the Desert Rangers and would die in the war less than a year after the birth of Khyar, his only son. Like many war widows of the Ninvite War era, Manat would face immense hardships in maintaining her children after the deaths of the adult men in the family, a struggle which was all the more severe for their second-class citizenship as Hatherian Kel Dinik. The family was among many which was expelled from Mawla after the 1987 armistice ended the Ninvite War, loosing what little support the state offered to the camp inhabitants and being cast out to fend for themselves. Upon returning to their original settlement at Huskat Unan in western Hatheria, they would find that their dwellings had been destroyed and that their fields had been overrun by the desert in their absence, which was beyond their ability to salvage. The family was taken in by a man known only as Sidi Anoub, a Coptic anchorite turned farmer who took it upon himself to shelter a number of those displaced by the war.

Sidi Anoub showed a high level of deference and respect towards Manat and Khyar's elder sisters, and eventually came to fill the role of a father-figure for the young Khyar despite his harsh disciplinarian manner. At age 6, Khyar began working intensively on Sidi Anoub's homestead, contributing to the labor-intensive task of carving out arable fields for cultivation and protecting them from the encroaching desert. Sidi Anoub assumed the responsibility of Khyar's formation, teaching him to read and write in the Tifinagh, Gharbaic and Latin scripts as well as basic mathematics.

Military career