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The Republic of Insaanistan

“One Finger Breaks Easily, Five Together Make a Fist”

Category: Democratic Socialists
Civil Rights:
Very Good
Economy:
Powerhouse
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Regional Influence: Sprat

Location: Osiris

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Princess Nura Khan (2004-Present)

Early Life
Nura Jamila Fatima Khan was born in Islamabad, Pakistan in January 28, 2004. Her parents are Ali Khan and Fatima Khan. Her parents split her life life betweeen Pakistan, Afghanistan, the UK, and Insaanistan, and she is a citizen of all four of those countries. She went to primary school in London, UK, and spent secondary school partially in the UK and partially in Insaanistan and Romextly.
*As a young child, she showed a troubling amount of interest in knives, daggers and swords, which led to her sister, Soraya, who practically raised her, always keeping a close eye on her.*

Adolescence and Career
Mustafa ibn Sina Abu Jamal, who at the time was not related to her by blood or marriage (though as they would later find out from a Sufi mystic, they shared the same ruh/soul) was one of her closest friends and mentors, and he trained her in how to fight and defend herself. He was unaware that she had the same powers as him as she had kept it hidden from everyone. She began secondary school in Insaanistan then continued it in London, then she attended school in Romextly before finishing it in Insaanistan. She served as Insaanistan’s representative to the international organizations SETA and CATO. She was kidnapped while serving there and saved by a coalition of nations, such as Romextly and Langenia. She became a princess of Insaanistan when her sister, Soraya Khan, married Bashir Abu Jamal, cousin of Mustafa ibn Sina Abu Jamal. Nura married a Sharifistani royal and secret agent named Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan, making her a Sharifistani royal as well. She later became Sultana after her sister, the Sultana at the time due to Mustafa’s death, abdicating to her. Nura was 17 years old at the time. She was nicknamed Sultana Nura-i-Ghavi (“Sultana Nura the Strong/Fearless”) and Sultana Nura-i-Feth (“Sultana Nura the Conqueror”), due to her stabilization of the country and success in the Second Sharifistani Civil War. Her husband, Khalid, was killed by the leader of a rebel faction (Anatolian Pashtunistan), Aslan Khan. Though Nura attacked him, as she was about to kill him he invoked Nanawatai, the Pashtun code where one is obliged to treat whoever invokes it well. Being part Pashtun herself, Nura was obliged by custom to agree.

However, she also came to power at a time when many nations, including Insaanistan’s allies, were growing more and more upset at Insaanistan’s possession of the Iberian and Italian peninsulas, and denounced it as colonization. Stern at first, and distrustful of the enemies who had undermined her and Insaanistan at every turn, as well as the allies now pressing her to give it up, she eventually agreed to allow Italy to have its independence. Despite this, fighting soon ensued amongst the representatives & their security details, and in the chaos Nura was kidnapped and hasn’t been seen since.
*She was kidnapped by agents from Prussia Poland Commonwealth, who have Ben pumping her with horse tranquilizers to keep her asleep to ensure she is unable to escape.*

Parents: Ali Khan, Fatima Khan

Siblings: Fazluddin Khan, Soraya Khan, Shauzia Khan

Significant others: Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan

Love Interests: Sajid (formerly), Khalid Suleiman Muhammad Khan (Sharifistani noble and officer)

Sexuality: Bisexual


Nura at age 16 on her way home from secondary school in London, UK during the reign of Sultan Mustafa ibn Sina Abu Jamal

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