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The son of then Kūruš Artashata, Khanzada of Raspur (b. 1642), since 1674 known as Dāryuš Shah, Khan of Raspur, and [[Azardokht al-Osman]], grand vizier of Raspur, Jamshid, as he was known within the family, had a childhood marked by privilege. Peroz, an elder sibling, was stillborn. He has an older twin brother, [[Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman|Bābakān]], who is heir to the Khanate of Raspur. On the urging of both their father and the Constancian Autokrator, [[Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar]], Bābakān and Jamshid were dispatched once they had reached adulthood to Hurmu to represent their sovereigns [[Hurmu Trust Territory|at the formation of the new Hurmu state]]. Once Hurmu had been established as an independent and sovereign state, Jamshid was 25 years old. Both Bābakān and he were elected by their fellow humanists in the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] to the Senate. Their distant cousin, [[Daniyal al-Osman]], became the prime minister and appointed Jamshid to [[Cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|the cabinet]] too. As such, Jamshid is one of the more powerful people in Hurmu. | The son of then Kūruš Artashata, Khanzada of Raspur (b. 1642), since 1674 known as Dāryuš Shah, Khan of Raspur, and [[Azardokht al-Osman]], grand vizier of Raspur, Jamshid, as he was known within the family, had a childhood marked by privilege. Peroz, an elder sibling, was stillborn. He has an older twin brother, [[Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman|Bābakān]], who is heir to the Khanate of Raspur. On the urging of both their father and the Constancian Autokrator, [[Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar]], Bābakān and Jamshid were dispatched once they had reached adulthood to Hurmu to represent their sovereigns [[Hurmu Trust Territory|at the formation of the new Hurmu state]]. Once Hurmu had been established as an independent and sovereign state, Jamshid was 25 years old. Both Bābakān and he were elected by their fellow humanists in the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] to the Senate. Their distant cousin, [[Daniyal al-Osman]], became the prime minister and appointed Jamshid to [[Cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman|the cabinet]] too. As such, Jamshid is one of the more powerful people in Hurmu. | ||
Neither he nor Bābakān have established families of their own. As twins, they | Neither he nor Bābakān have established families of their own. As twins, they shared a household in [[Huyenkula]] until Jamshid departed to take up his office as Minister for the East Barrow Island district in {{AN|1699}}, thereafter taking the [[Villa Hurmu]] as his primary residence. | ||
== Ancestry == | == Ancestry == |
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Jamshid-e Osman (born in Raspur, 1665) is a Hurmu nobleman and politician, formerly Senator of the Lakes (1690–1695) as well as Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs in the First cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman (1690–94) and Minister for the District of East Barrow Island (1695-) in the Second cabinet of Daniyal al-Osman. He is affiliated with the senatorial Humanist list and the political party Coalition for Democratic Humanism.
The son of then Kūruš Artashata, Khanzada of Raspur (b. 1642), since 1674 known as Dāryuš Shah, Khan of Raspur, and Azardokht al-Osman, grand vizier of Raspur, Jamshid, as he was known within the family, had a childhood marked by privilege. Peroz, an elder sibling, was stillborn. He has an older twin brother, Bābakān, who is heir to the Khanate of Raspur. On the urging of both their father and the Constancian Autokrator, Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar, Bābakān and Jamshid were dispatched once they had reached adulthood to Hurmu to represent their sovereigns at the formation of the new Hurmu state. Once Hurmu had been established as an independent and sovereign state, Jamshid was 25 years old. Both Bābakān and he were elected by their fellow humanists in the Order of the Holy Lakes to the Senate. Their distant cousin, Daniyal al-Osman, became the prime minister and appointed Jamshid to the cabinet too. As such, Jamshid is one of the more powerful people in Hurmu.
Neither he nor Bābakān have established families of their own. As twins, they shared a household in Huyenkula until Jamshid departed to take up his office as Minister for the East Barrow Island district in 1699 AN, thereafter taking the Villa Hurmu as his primary residence.
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