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Known in certain circles as '''"Fat Tony"''', '''Anthony al-Osman''' is the current Lord Proprietor and Captain-General of the [[Regiment of the Blackfriars']], landlord of the [[Blackfriars' Redux]], and is of noble [[Raspur]]id [[House of Osman|stock]].
Known in certain circles as '''"Fat Tony"''', '''Anthony al-Osman''' is the current Lord Proprietor and Captain-General of the [[Regiment of the Blackfriars']], landlord of the [[Blackfriars' Redux]], and is of noble [[Raspur]]id [[House of Osman|stock]].
Born in {{AN|1652}} to Ardashir Malik Mirza Khan al-Osman (1622-1712) and an unknown native woman of [[Tiegang]], {{PAGENAME}} was one of the [[Babkha]]n disaspora whose ancestors had come to south-eastern [[Apollonia]] in the aftermath of the [[1598 Babkhan Holocaust]].
Noted for his corpulence, {{PAGENAME}} was of scant notoriety prior to his acquaintance with the [[Society for Benevolent Investment]], a relationship only uncovered after the leaking of the [[Iron Harbour Papers]].




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Known in certain circles as "Fat Tony", Anthony al-Osman is the current Lord Proprietor and Captain-General of the Regiment of the Blackfriars', landlord of the Blackfriars' Redux, and is of noble Raspurid stock.

Born in 1652 AN to Ardashir Malik Mirza Khan al-Osman (1622-1712) and an unknown native woman of Tiegang, Anthony al-Osman was one of the Babkhan disaspora whose ancestors had come to south-eastern Apollonia in the aftermath of the 1598 Babkhan Holocaust.

Noted for his corpulence, Anthony al-Osman was of scant notoriety prior to his acquaintance with the Society for Benevolent Investment, a relationship only uncovered after the leaking of the Iron Harbour Papers.