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Armin Jamal-Arminzadeh is appointed Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati for so long as he enjoys the pleasure of the Emira of Jadid Khaz Modan's pleasure. | Armin Jamal-Arminzadeh is appointed Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati for so long as he enjoys the pleasure of the Emira of Jadid Khaz Modan's pleasure. | ||
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+ | The Ward of Nigrad Nehix is granted to the Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati as his fief, for so long as he retains the Emira's trust and confidence. | ||
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+ | |31 Qinamu, 1650||Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati||<div align=center><br><br>[[file:House of Osman.png]]<br><br> | ||
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+ | Any soldier of the Goldshire Jaysh al-Sathrati, quitting the service of its unworthy spendthrift King, who presents himself before the Emira at the citadel of Arg-e Ardashir with the severed head of an [[Octalune]], taken on departure from that Kingdom, shall receive a reward to the value of one hundred grams of gold as a mark of the Emira's pleasure and satisfaction. | ||
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+ | Any person found to have presented a head, either in the pretence of being in the Jaysh al-Sathrati or in the act of passing off the head of an innocent as an Octalune shall themselves forfeit their head. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 31 July 2017
As an Imperial Dominion, the Emirate, comprising of the islands of Amity and Yardistan and their dependencies, operates under the purview of Imperial "Federal" Law; however Imperial Law does not cover every aspect of public life. Outside of the law, life on the islands is regulated in accordance with ancient Babkhi custom and philosophy. The function of the Emir or Emira therefore is to uphold and defend the Harmonious Society through orders known as farmâns, that regulate the political, social and economic aspects of life on the island.
The following Kānūn, or code, inspired by contemporary best practice, is a list of Farmâns issued by the Emira, Isabella Simrani-Kalirion, Governeress of Emirate of Jadid Khaz Modan and her successors.
1650
Date | Farmân Title | Text |
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31 Qinamu, 1650 | Formation of the Jaysh al-Sathrati | I. II. III. IV. V. |
31 Qinamu, 1650 | Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati | I. II. |
31 Qinamu, 1650 | Master of the Jaysh al-Sathrati | I. II. |