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Faisal Van Looveren

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Faisal Van Looveren

Faisal van Looveren
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Biographical information
Spouse Anisa Haddad
Residence(s) Oud Laar
Nationality Kurum Ash-Sharqian
Allegiance(s) Kurum Ash-Sharqia
Occupation Grand Vizier, theologian

Faisal van Looveren, Sheikh of Oud Laar, was a politician in New Batavia and is the founding father of Kurum Ash-Sharqia.

Van Looveren was twice Grand Vizier of the government-in-exile of the IIR. He had different views on the restoration of the IIR to Micras than most members of the leading IRP.

After the restoration he was the leader of the opposition and founded the Voetbalbond van Nieuw-Batavië, as well as the South Corum Independence Party. The SCIP argued for the independence of the English majority governorates. After the independence of Kurum Ash-Sharqia he presided over the Provisional Government and later became the nation's first Grand Vizier.

Faisal Van Looveren is seen as Kurum Ash-Sharqia's founding father. In 1702 AN he was awarded the title of Grand Officer is the Order of As-Saif. He was ennobled in 1722 AN.

Marriage and issue

In 1665 AN he married Anisa Haddad. They has several children:

  • Salma, b. 1666 AN
  • Haroon, b. 1668 AN
  • Farah, b. 1669 AN
  • Abdullah, b. 1671 AN
  • Ibrahim, b. 1672 AN
  • Khaled, b. 1674 AN

Titles and honors

Title/honor Date Notes
Grand Officer is the Order of As-Saif 1702 AN
Sheikh of Oud Laar 1722 AN


Preceded by:
Hamit Abdul
Grand Vizier of the Islamic Internet Republic
in exile
2020-08-29 - 2020-09-14
Succeeded by
Zakaria Bennani
Preceded by:
Redouan van Lucerne
Grand Vizier of the Islamic Internet Republic
in exile
2020-10-22 - 2020-10-30
Succeeded by
Redouan van Lucerne
Preceded by:
office created
Grand Vizier of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
1700 AN - 1708 AN
Succeeded by
Kawthar Saleh