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'''Dorsa Raeisi''', born 1646 in Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth, is a former registered nurse, Professor of Care Education, Ethics and Research, and | '''Dorsa Raeisi''', born 1646 in Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth, is a former registered nurse, Professor of Care Education, Ethics and Research, and former [[President of Sanama]]. She was nominated to the position of President of the Union by Alto Siccre University, several nursing unions, and hospitals, and elected by the [[Lhusan Nasyonal]] on 20.XII.1707. Raeisi was the first individual Babkhi-Sanaman to serve as head of state, since Jasmina Hosseini served on the Federal Council 1673–1676 when it functioned as collective head of state. Due to the number of rounds of voting, Raeisi did not receive her commission as president until 21.XII. She was the first president of Sanama since [[Tanilo Lhayi]]'s term expired in 1697. Raeisi was reelected as President of the Union by unanimous consent on 20.XII.1713. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Revision as of 21:28, 19 April 2023
Dorsa Raeisi Excellency | |
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President of Sanama | |
In office 21.XII.1707 – 22.XII.1719 | |
Premier | Malliki Orea |
Preceded by | Tanilo Lhayi |
Born | 13.III.1646 (age 92) Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth |
Citizenship | Sanaman |
Political party | Independent |
Spouse(s) | Kazem Eshtiaq |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Pahay Xonutili, Semisa City |
Alma mater | Alto Siccre University |
Profession | Nurse, Professor |
Religion | Zurvanism |
Dorsa Raeisi, born 1646 in Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth, is a former registered nurse, Professor of Care Education, Ethics and Research, and former President of Sanama. She was nominated to the position of President of the Union by Alto Siccre University, several nursing unions, and hospitals, and elected by the Lhusan Nasyonal on 20.XII.1707. Raeisi was the first individual Babkhi-Sanaman to serve as head of state, since Jasmina Hosseini served on the Federal Council 1673–1676 when it functioned as collective head of state. Due to the number of rounds of voting, Raeisi did not receive her commission as president until 21.XII. She was the first president of Sanama since Tanilo Lhayi's term expired in 1697. Raeisi was reelected as President of the Union by unanimous consent on 20.XII.1713.
Biography
Dorsa Raeisi was born in 1646 in Fatehpur Sikri, Shireroth, the eldest of four children to Sohrab Raeisi and Darya Bhola, who were both respected members of the community. Her father worked as a businessman and her mother was a homemaker. From a young age, Raeisi showed a keen interest in healthcare and education. She would often accompany her father as he sold medical equipment to hospitals in the area, and was deeply moved by the struggles faced by patients and their families. This early exposure to the world of healthcare inspired her to pursue a career in the field.
Raeisi received her education in Fatehpur Sikri and was an excellent student. After graduating from high school, she enrolled in the Nursing program at Alto Siccre University College of Nursing. She was determined to make a difference in the lives of others and worked hard to excel in her studies. Upon graduation, she secured a job as a registered nurse at a local hospital affiliated with the Red Sun and Moon Society. It was during this time that she realized her passion for education and decided to pursue a higher degree in the field. Raeisi went on to obtain a PhD in Care Education, Ethics and Research from Alto Siccre University. She was highly knowledgeable in the field and was soon appointed as a Professor of Care Education, Ethics and Research at the same university. Her expertise and dedication to her students made her a popular professor, and she was well respected by both students and colleagues alike.
Raeisi’s passion for healthcare and education extended beyond the classroom. She was actively involved in various community initiatives aimed at improving the lives of her fellow citizens. She volunteered her time at local hospitals and clinics, providing care and support to patients and their families. She was also a frequent speaker at conferences and events, where she shared her knowledge and expertise with others. In 1707, staff and students at the university started campaigning for Raeisi to be elected President of the Union. Her commitment to her cause and her reputation as a respected leader in the community made her a popular candidate, and she was elected as the President of Sanama. As President, Raeisi has championed healthcare initiatives and bringing increased publicity to positive examples and rolemodels in nursing and medicine, while still maintaining her political neutrality.