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In 1665, Abreshmina sent the court painter, Beg Mostafa Fayek, north of Sayyed to look for inspiration. Though the trip was risky, he arrived to the city of Hasa safely with his daughter, and met the Mutadiit, Suleiman, who not only gave inspiration for the painting, but advice. Mostafa painted a paitning depicting a scene in Hasa, using the Mutadiit's advice as a backbone. It was received extremely well by the Emira and he was paid his weight in gold for it. After his return, Mostafa wrote about his trip in the memoir "A Caravan to Hasa".
 
==== The Formation of the Council of Viziers and Council of Pashas ====
In 1693, Emira Abreshmina reformed the Sayqidi government system so rather than the Grand Vizier being an advisor to the Emir, who would be both head of state and head of government, the Grand Vizier holds the title of Head of Government alongisde the Emir. The Council of Viziers was formed, a location where the Imperial Viziers (Wazir Imburiiati) discuss with and advise the Grand Vizier and the Emir. She also decided the selection process of the Grand Vizier, who would be elected among the most senior of Imperial Viziers, voted on by the other viziers.
 
It was also at this time when the lower house, the Council of Pashas (Majilis Pashari) was formed by Abreshmina, with the intention of giving a more democratically-elected force in the government and a council to focus on minor matters that don't concern the Council of Viziers and the crown.
 
==== The Hiqbat Jamila ====
The Hiqbat Jamila emerged in the late 18th century when there was a focus on taking inspiration from foreign and neighboring powers, or any ally Sayyed had. It was a time of emerging modern beauty, and works like ''90 Days in Al Salarqa'' by Kelden Norbu were written with the mindset of focusing on the industrial beauty of the nation.
 
During this period was the time Sayyed became a force of industrialization. And due to external pressure from Askaraban and Crimpateia, they took inspiration from Corstesian and Mirhamian industrial zones.
 
Upon the establishment of relations with Mirhaime, they were given machinery from Aeter and Cathal.
 
However, due to the rise of machine-made products, it aggrivated artisans whose main stream of income was thier work, and thus, protests began and strikes soon followed. Emir Hakim took quick action by giving government support to artists whose line of work have been replaced by machinery.
 
Emira Soraya’s reign caused controversy, as she decided to let the Grand Vizier hold most of the authority on the Emirate while she focused on her vanity. Many people feared that there might be a sudden switch of governments, even when the unique semi-constitutional system the emirate had for centuries had proved to work perfectly. However, something Soraya did to benefit Sayyed was endorsing the involvement of the Mirhamian military in Sayyed from 1916 onwards. The Great War struck fear into the Sayqidi, who never had the need to militarize heavily, so they sought outside help. Mirhaime ended up being a major trading partner with Sayyed in its modern day, and contains the largest Sayqidi diaspora on Urth.
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'''Hassan Al Sayyed -''' The former Emir of Sayyed and father of the current Emira. He is the current head of the house of Sayyed.
 
'''[[Dikranouhi Jalalyan]] -''' The former Khaseki Amir and the current Walida Amira of Sayyed. Mother to Emira Scheherazade. A philantrophist and writer who started multiple charities to help those who suffer from war after her own experience during the 1991 invasion.
 
'''Scheherazade Al Sayyed (May 19th 2003) -''' The current Emira regnant of Sayyed and the eldest child and daughter of Emir Hassan and Emira Consort Dikranouhi.
 
'''Hakim Al Sayyed (April 12th 2004) -''' The current heir presumptive to the throne and the eldest son of Emir Hassan and Dikranouhi. An advocate for youth rights and a well-known model.
 
'''Zahra Al Sayyed -''' Third in line to the throne, Zahra is a popular influencer and makeup artist who starred in the teen drama NASHKU: Euphoric as the main character, Aminah Abdul.
'''Zahra Al Sayyed -'''
 
'''Mostafa Al Sayyed -'''
 
'''Antaram (Antamaria) Al Sayyed -''' Fourth in line to the throne, Antamaria is a singer and musician, known for her victory in the fifth edition of the Junior Sayqidi Festival of Melodies.
'''Antaram (Antamaria) Al Sayyed -'''
 
'''Tigran Al Sayyed -'''
 
== The Court of Al Mahadiyya ==
Al Mahadiyya court culture has been the subject of multiple dramas. Though despite the multiple stereotypes and rumors circulating the harem, it is to note that the harem refers to the personal family and court of the reigning Emir/a and does not have to be related to their multiple spouses, a practice that has been outlawed since the mid 20th century.
Al Mahadiyya court culture has been the subject of multiple dramas.
 
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