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|Sayqidi Royal Household
|Sayqidi Royal Household
|Emir [[Hassan Al Sayyed]]
|Emir [[Hassan Al Sayyed]]
|Vizier Farhad is tasked with managing royal residences, specifically Al-Mahadiyya, including its staff and structure.
|Vizier Farhad is the son of [[Fidal Prize]] winner Ibrahim Hanifnejad. He is tasked with managing royal residences, specifically Al-Mahadiyya, including its staff and structure.
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|Vizier Leila Ghorbani
|Vizier Leila Ghorbani
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|Grand Vizier [[Mahmoud Al Ahdal]]
|Grand Vizier [[Mahmoud Al Ahdal]]
|Vizier Anoush is tasked with monitoring educational requirements and cultural events. She reports to the CoV on new policies regarding education.
|Vizier Anoush is tasked with monitoring educational requirements and cultural events. She reports to the CoV on new policies regarding education.
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|Vizier Ahmed Kamel
|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Hashim_bin_hussein.png
|October 20th, 1971
|May 9th, 1997
|Chamber of Defense
|Grand Vizier [[Mahmoud Al Ahdal]]
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=== The Separation of Faith and Government ===
=== The Separation of Faith and Government ===
According to the Code of the Emirate, matters of the state and religion are separated. A vizier may not use their faith as a justification for certain political actions. This was also set in place because the Haqmi and some Xuhari viziers believed in a different faith, and a Sunar-based law could conflict with their own beliefs.
According to the Code of the Emirate, matters of the state and religion are separated. A vizier may not use their faith as a justification for certain political actions. This was also set in place because the Haqmi and some Xuhari viziers believed in a different faith, and a Alqamar-based law could conflict with their own beliefs.


=== Transparency ===
=== Transparency ===
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Balahim Amir/a - The father of the current Sayqidi monarch
Balahim Amir/a - The father of the current Sayqidi monarch


Tajshezad - The male heir to the throne
Tajshezad/Tajshazadi - The heir to the throne


Shehzadi - The son and male siblings of the Sayqidi monarch
Shehzad/Shahzadi - The child and siblings of the Sayqidi monarch


===== Consorts =====
===== Consorts =====
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===== Imperial Supervisors and Overseers =====
===== Imperial Supervisors and Overseers =====
Hazinedar Usta -
Hazinedar Usta - The most senior overseer of the Sayqidi harem.


Kalfa - Overseers of the Sayqii harem
Kalfa


====== Eunuchs ======
====== Eunuchs ======
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=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===

=== Age ===
Sayyed is known for its youth culture, the median age being 24 (as of 2022).


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
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======Sha'aidari ======
======Sha'aidari ======
Khor Sha'aidat is the hottest part of Sayyed, and the traditional clothing reflects that. Sha'aidarum clothing usually covers up the wearer to protect them head to toe from the sun. A very common color for the garments is black with red embroidery. A face veil is often worn to protect the face. Belts on women's garments were often at the waist and often were made of the same material as the veil ring. Sha'aidarum garments are traditionally elaborately embroidered, usually at the hem and neckline. The cultural color of the Sha'aidarum is black and red, which is seen on their clothing. The black is worn out of practicality for the heat, and the red embroidery is used to reflect upon one's own family history, the blood of their kin.
Khor Sha'aidat is the hottest part of Sayyed, and the traditional clothing reflects that. Sha'aidari clothing usually covers up the wearer to protect them head to toe from the sun. A very common color for the garments is black with red embroidery. A face veil is often worn to protect the face. Belts on women's garments were often at the waist and often were made of the same material as the veil ring. Sha'aidari garments are traditionally elaborately embroidered, usually at the hem and neckline. The cultural color of the Sha'aidarum is black and red, which is seen on their clothing. The black is worn out of practicality for the heat, and the red embroidery is used to reflect upon one's own family history, the blood of their kin.


====Modern Fashion ====
====Modern Fashion ====