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Born 1641, daughter of [[Tokaray al-Osman]] and [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]].
Born 1641, daughter of [[Tokaray al-Osman]] and [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]]. Mother of [[Ayesha Guadalim]], [[Alissa Guadalim]], and [[Mariyam Guadalim]].


17th in line to the succession of the Emirati Order of Succession.
17th in line to the succession of the Emirati Order of Succession.

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Samira al-Osman
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Physical information
Species Human
Race Agnesian/Babkhi
Gender Female
Hair color and style Black
Eye color xxx
Skin color xxx
Biographical information
Date of birth Vijayanagara
Allegiance(s)
Constancia Constancia
Raspur Raspur
Shireroth Shireroth
Service/branch


Years of service

Narrative to follow.


Born 1641, daughter of Tokaray al-Osman and Miranda Simrani-Kalirion. Mother of Ayesha Guadalim, Alissa Guadalim, and Mariyam Guadalim.

17th in line to the succession of the Emirati Order of Succession. Married to Justin Guadalim. Appointed Governor of So-Sara in 1663. Granted asylum and citizenship in the Imperial State of Constancia, residence in the Principality of Molivadia in 1668. Special Assistant to the Director of Euran Operations of ESB and minor administrative and liaison work with the Raspurid Government, 1668-1671. Appointed Minister for Raspur in the Imperial Constancian Government and concurrent Civil Administrator for Raspur from 1671 to 1689. Appointed to the Imperial Senate in 1680. Ambassador to Elwynn & Special Envoy of the House of Osman in Alalehzamin in 1681.

Appointed President of the Transegale Trading Company of the Emirate of Sathrati, Inc. in 1685.