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Latest revision as of 12:10, 11 November 2024
| Nobility of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
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| Royal Family | |
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| Sultan · Crown Prince · House of Al-Lusirni | |
| Noble ranks | |
| Emir | Emir of Ochterburg · Emir of Anlaq · Emir of Saifiyyat |
| Sheikh | Sheikh of Oud Laar · Sheikha of Eikenhorst · Sheikh of Faisaloord · Sheikh of Dar Mazian |
| Untitled | House of Blankvelder · House of Khalaf · House of Qasim · House of Zahraan-Khatib |
| Notable people | |
| Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni · Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy · Zakariyya de la Gardie of Ochterburg · Faisal Van Looveren · Valdemar al-Aziz | |
| Related topics | |
| Order of As-Saif · Royal Order of the Gazelle · Register of Filiation · Armorial of Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
| Portal Kurum Ash-Sharqia | |
Sheikha of Eikenhorst is a title of nobility in Kurum Ash-Sharqia. The name is derived from Eikenhorst, Dar Al-Hoeriya. The title was created in 1724 AN for Hazeema bint Muhammad Parveen, personal secretary of the Sultan. The title is inherited through female primogeniture.
Sheikhas of Eikenhorst
| # | Portrait | Sheikha | Tenure | Spouses | Notes |
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| 1 | Hazeema bint Muhammad Parveen | 1724 AN - 1735 AN | Rayaan Saidi | ||
| 2 | Farida bint Rayaan Saidi | 1735 AN - present | Khalid ibn Yusuf Al-Murad |