Roya al-Osman
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| Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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| Tenure began | 24.II.1720 AN |
| Tenure ended | 24.II.1734 AN (14 AN years) |
| Senatorial positions | Secretary of State for Peace (1720–1734) |
| Senate(s) | IX, XI |
| Elected | 1712 |
| Faction | Humanist |
| Order of the Holy Lakes | Andelarion, Osman, Abakhtari |
| Comment | Senator also 1713 AN–1718 AN (5 AN years) |
| Physical description | |
| Gender | Female |
| Species | Human |
| Biographical information | |
| Father | Daniyal Aurangzeb Kalirion-Osman |
| Mother | Miranda Isabella Anders |
| Spouse(s) | Dāryuš Vištāspa of the Suren |
| Children |
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| Date of birth | 1686 AN (aged 65 AN years) |
Roya al-Osman is a noblewoman and politician resident in Hurmu. A member of the Order of the Holy Lakes and the Coalition for Democratic Humanism, she is most notably associated with delivering on the Special Administrative Action in the Southern District initiated by her predecessor in the Southern District, Jamshid-e Osman. Her husband, Dāryuš Vištāspa of the Suren, is the prospective heir to the Suren Confederacy. A pragmatic and efficient administrator, she is noted for the support and patronage she has given to Babkhan cultural movements in Eura and Lyrica. Her pastimes include playing polo and the organising of historical re-enactments.
Since 1732, de jure Countess Palatine of Mirioth and Amity.
Candidate for the Humanist List in the 1745 Senate of the Lakes election. Appointed to the Board of Directors of the Red Lion and Sun Society of Eura upon the integration of the Suren Confederacy in 1742.
Ranked as an Imperial Princess of Constancia in accordance with Article 3 of the Third Amendment of the Magna Carta of 1667, effective 12 noon on the birthday on Basilinna Esmeralda in the year 1742.
Honors and Awards
| Preceded by: Jamshid-e Osman |
Minister for Local Government (Hurmu) 1713–1719 |
Succeeded by incumbent |
| Preceded by: Jamshid-e Osman |
Minister for the Southern District 1713–1719 |
Succeeded by incumbent |