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Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia

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Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
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Royal coat of arms
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Incumbent
Saif Ad-Din I
since 1730 AN
Style His Majesty
Residence Vrijplaats
Appointer Succesion
Term For life
Inaugural holder Salah Ad-Din I
Formation 1700 AN
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Politics of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
1699 AN-present

System of government constitutional monarchy
Executive
 - head-of-state Sultan
 - head-of-government Grand Vizier
Legislative unicameral system
 - house name Al-Majlis Al-Watani
Judiciary
 - highest court Supreme Court
Advisory
 - advisory council Islamic Diwan
Nobility of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
Heraldic crown of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
Royal Family
Sultan · Crown Prince · House of Al-Lusirni
Noble ranks
Emir Emir of Ochterburg · Emir of Anlaq
Sheikh Sheikh of Oud Laar · Sheikha of Eikenhorst · Sheikh of Faisaloord
Untitled 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
Related topics
Order of As-Saif · Register of Filiation · Armorial of Kurum Ash-Sharqia
Portal Kurum Ash-Sharqia
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The Sultan of Kurum Ash-Sharqia is the ceremonial head-of-state of Kurum Ash-Sharqia.

Succession

The reigning Sultan appoints a Crown Prince from within his House, who automatically ascends to the throne upon the Sultan's demise or abdication.

Although not explicitly mentioned in the constitution, the throne is succeeded through agnatic seniority, as per the traditions of the House of Al-Lusirni. This means that the throne shall pass to the Sultan's siblings before going to the next generation.

Powers and duties

The constitution clearly defines the Sultan as a ceremonial head-of-state and explicitly prohibits giving the Sultan any other powers than those stipulated by the constitution.

  • He ceremonially appoints the Grand Vizier, who needs a majority in Al-Majlis Al-Watani
  • He promulagates laws
  • He ceremonially represents the nation abroad
  • Under certain conditions, he can dissolve Al-Majlis Al-Watani

Reserve powers

The Sultan is the guardian of fundamental rights and of the constitution. He can decide to not sign an act of Al-Majlis Al-Watani into law, if he feels the act violates the constitution. The act is then referred to the Supreme Court. In case the Supreme Court rules the act is constitutional, the Sultan has to sign the act into law.

List

# Picture Regnal name Full name Reign Notes Consort
1 Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni Salah Ad-Din I Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni 1700 AN - 1730 AN Used to be President of New Batavia from 2010 AD tot 2021 AD and was offered the throne of Kurum Ash-Sharqia by the Provisional Government in 1700 AN.
Elisabeth Asara
Elisabeth Asara des Vinandy
2 Saif Ad-Din ibn Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni Saif Ad-Din I Saif Ad-Din ibn Salah Ad-Din Al-Lusirni 1730 AN - present Son of Salah Ad-Din I
Anika Chloé Çakar
Anika Chloé Çakar