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Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam

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Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam
Full name Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam
AKA Xunpadshahan
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Skin color white
Biographical information
Father Hakim bin Alsalam
Mother Zahra al-Osman
Date of birth 1711 AN
Place of birth Agra
Residence(s) Agra
Nationality Çakaristan, Hurmu, Shireroth
Allegiance(s) House of Alsalam
Occupation Shahanshah of Çakaristan, Emir of Arbor, Emir of Al-Khandra
Xunpadshahan

Aurangzeb Hakimi bin Alsalam (born 1711 AN, aged 22), known by his titular name Xunpadshahan (Babkhi: خون پادشاهان) is the second Shahanshah of Çakaristan and third ruler of Çakaristan. He ascended the throne at the age of 15, after his father was assassinated.

He is the first child from the marriage of Jaaguzan (Hakim bin Alsalam) and Zahra al-Osman. He was born in the Red Fortress in Agra. 101 gun salutes were fired to proclaim his birth. The name Aurangzeb (Babkhi: اورنگ‌زیب) means 'Ornament of the Throne', a naming after his great-grandfather on his mother's side.

His titular name is Xunpadshahan (Babkhi: خون پادشاهان), which means "Blood of Kings". This refers to the many royal ancestors from different dynasties.

Reign

Main article: Xunpadshahannama

Regency of Zahra

Hrithik's rebellion

Main article: Hrithik's rebellion

Family

In 1730 AN, he married Lucy Myksos. She is from the Kildarian dynasty House of Myksos. The couple was blessed with the birth of twins:

Houses, Titles and Honours

Houses

By rights Hakim belongs to the following Houses:

Although Aurangzeb is descended from the House of Osman, he cannot claim titles or inheritances. This is due to the marriage contract between his parents that governs this.

Titles

Immediately at birth as his father's first-born son, he obtained the title Vali Ahd (crown prince) of Çakaristan. When his father died, this title lapsed and he succeeded his father as Shahanshah of Çakaristan and Emir of Arbor. In addition, the related titles: Padishah-i sharq-u gharb (Babkhi: پادشاه-ی شرق-و غرب, meaning: Master King of the East and the West) and Qayser (Thraci: قیصر, meaning: Emperor).

Hurmu

He is a member of the Order of the Holy Lakes. From his birth until 1727 AN when his father died, he was a Knight of the Holy Lakes. In 1727 AN, he inherited the title Prince among the Lakes from his father. Aurangzeb appears in the lines of Andelarion (twice), Harald (twice), Osman (twice), and Tahmaseb.

He succeeded his father as Emir of Al-Khandra.

Sangunese peerage

In the Sangunese peerage, he inherited the title Count Shishin (since 1727).

Shireroth

In 1722 AN, his father was restored as part of the Imperial Family of Shireroth, giving him the title Prince of Shireroth.

He inherited from his father the title Duke of Brandenburg, as had been restored to his father and assigned to his successors through the Secunda divisio des Vinandy.


Ancestry

Among his ancestors may be found 4 kings of Batavia (Arkadius I, II, III, and IV), one high king of Stormark (Harald), 12 kaisers of Shireroth (Raynor I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX, and Ayreon I, Aurangzeb, and Hjalmar), three princes of Hurmu (Harald, Andelarion, Daniel), as well as four shahanshahs of Babkha (Ardashir I, Ardashir II, Tahmaseb, and Rashid).

He is a 59th-generation descendant of Kaiser Raynor I through the imperial bloodline of Ayreon-Kalirion.


Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Emir of Arbor
1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Emir of Al-Khadra
1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Shahanshah of Çakaristan
1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Prince among the Lakes
Line of Daniel Kalirion

1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
heir-presumptive: in dispute
Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Duke of Brandenburg
1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
heir-presumptive: Meera Hakimi bint Alsalam
Preceded by:
Hakim bin Alsalam
Count Shishin
1727–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent