Amina Al-Khouri
Amina Al-Khouri | |
Amina Al-Khouri | |
Full name | Amina Farida Al-Khouri |
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AKA | Amina |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Other | Fluent in multiple languages, including Alexandrian and Martino |
Biographical information | |
Date of birth | 7.III.1677 AN |
Place of birth | The Green |
Residence(s) | Vrijplaats and Cárdenas |
Nationality | Kurum Ash-Sharqian |
Allegiance(s) | Kurum Ash-Sharqia |
Occupation | Diplomacy |
Amina Farida Al-Khouri is a distinguished ambassador and diplomat from Kurum Ash-Sharqia. Amina is known for her quick wit, impeccable negotiation skills, and a deep understanding of international relations. In 1722 AN, she was appointed as the ambassador to Nouvelle Alexandrie following the signing of the Treaty of Vrijplaats.
Early Life and Education
Born on 7.III.1677 AN, Amina showed a keen interest in global cultures and languages from a young age. Her parents fostered her curiosity, providing her with resources and guidance. Amina pursued her passion for learning, becoming fluent in multiple languages, including Alexandrian and Martino.
Diplomatic Career
Amina's diplomatic career is marked by her meticulous approach and her ability to build strong relationships with her counterparts. Her work ethic and dedication to her nation saw her swiftly rise through the ranks of the diplomatic corps.
For her service as diplomat she was awarded the title of Dame of the Order of As-Saif in 1733 AN.
1722 credentials ceremony in Cárdenas
The credentials ceremony of 1722 AN in Cárdenas was marked by an unexpected, yet endearing incident. As Amina was presenting her credentials to the King of Nouvelle Alexandrie at the Palace of Carranza, one of the young royal princes of the House of Inti-Carrillo, known for his lively spirit, managed to elude his governess's watchful eye.
In his enthusiasm to explore, the young prince accidentally knocked over an antique porcelain vase. The crash echoed through the grand hall, causing a moment of surprised silence followed by the innocent laughter of the young prince. This broke the tense atmosphere, and soon the entire assembly, including Amina and the King, joined in the laughter. The incident, though initially a cause for concern, added a touch of warmth and humor to the ceremony and it is often fondly remembered in both Kurum Ash-Sharqia and Nouvelle Alexandrie.