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'''Nobility in [[Kurum Ash-Sharqia]]''' | '''Nobility in [[Kurum Ash-Sharqia]]''' is a system om titled and untitled nobility, established in {{AN|1702}} and considerably expanded in {{AN|3000}}. | ||
== History == | |||
With the enactment of the [[Laws of Kurum Ash-Sharqia/Royal House Act 1702|Royal House Act 1702]] the first noble titles were introduced, i.e. Prince and Princess of Kurum Ash-Sharqia, for the members of the [[House of Al-Lusirni|royal house]]. | |||
=== Controversy === | |||
In {{AN|2999}} [[Grand Vizier of Kurum Ash-Sharqia|Grand Vizier]] xxxxx introduced a bill to [[Al-Majlis Al-Watani]] to create more titles, as well as a class of untitled nobility. The opposition questioned the Grand Vizier on this issue, after several leaks from the Grand Vizierate to the press. xxxxxxxx eventually explained that he was contacted by [[Crown Prince of Kurum Ash-Sharqia|crown prince]] [[Saif Ad-Din ibn Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni|Saif Ad-Din]] on the matter. The prince wished a noble title for the future children of his sisters and his future brothers-in-law. Under the current Royal House Act, they would have no titles or noble status. | |||
=== Aftermath === | |||
== Titled nobility == | |||
== Untitled nobility == | |||
== Letters pattent == |
Revision as of 12:15, 1 June 2023
Nobility in Kurum Ash-Sharqia is a system om titled and untitled nobility, established in 1702 AN and considerably expanded in 3000 AN.
History
With the enactment of the Royal House Act 1702 the first noble titles were introduced, i.e. Prince and Princess of Kurum Ash-Sharqia, for the members of the royal house.
Controversy
In 2999 AN Grand Vizier xxxxx introduced a bill to Al-Majlis Al-Watani to create more titles, as well as a class of untitled nobility. The opposition questioned the Grand Vizier on this issue, after several leaks from the Grand Vizierate to the press. xxxxxxxx eventually explained that he was contacted by crown prince Saif Ad-Din on the matter. The prince wished a noble title for the future children of his sisters and his future brothers-in-law. Under the current Royal House Act, they would have no titles or noble status.