Sultan Suleiman Khan
Sultan Suleiman Khan is the Sultan of Sharifistan, a former Army officer and an Oxford graduate. He is known for his outspoken and often controversial views on a range of topics as well as his alleged affair with Roxanne De France.
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Suleiman Khan Sultan of Sharifistan
reign: 2014- coronation: 5th August 2014
Predecessor: Sultan Ahmed Khan
Born Prince Suleiman Khan}}} 1984 Madinat Al-Islam Sharifistan
Spouses: Queen Maryam Khan, Queen Aisha Khan and Queen Khadijah Khan
Full name: Suleiman Khan Khan
House: Khan dynasty Father: Sultan Ahmed Khan Mother: Queen Safiye Khan Religion: Islam Occupation: Sultan, former Army officer
early life and education
He was born into the Sharifistani royal family and attended a prestigious and highly expensive private primary school and a prestigious secondary school. He then attended Oxford University, studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics and graduating in these subjects with a Bachelor of Science Course.
military career
Prince Suleiman Khan joined the Royal Madinat Al-Islam Infantry regiment as an officer at the age of 22 in 2006 and served in Balochistan winning the Distinguished Gallantry Medal.
He left at the rank of Major in 2008.
Sultan Of Sharifistan
As Sultan of Sharifistan Sultan Suleiman Khan is known in his own country for modernising reforms such as introducing democratic elections, raising the marriagable age to 16 and allowing women to join the Navy. Internationally he is known for his opposition to the abortion of viable fetuses and his traditional views on gender such as his disagreement with allowing women to join the infantry and his support of male protectiveness of women but also patriarchal families. personal life
Sultan Suleiman Khan has 3 wives and a fiancèè. He also has 9 children.
controversies
Sultan Suleiman Khan has been controversial for his open support of patriarchy (which he claims most women he knows support),his harsh views on rapists and an alleged affair with Roxanne De France who later became ambassador to Wallenburg and his fiancèè.