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Selim al-Najib

Emir of Taserin, Selim
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Old version of Selim al-Najib

Emir of Taserin, ex-sultan of Igani

Residence: Taserin
Gender: Male
Type: God-Blooded
Affiliation: Igani, Suran

Sultan Selim al-Najib is the current ruler of igani, coming from a long line of succession. The sultan rules the sultanate from his palace in Taserin, but he frequently rides out with the legions to squash bandits or, on a rare occasion, uprisings.

The sultan is known for his regal bearing and wisdom in leadership. He has won the hearts of the people by being a just ruler and judge, and bringing order to the far reaches of the sultanate. Whenever he rides out against bandits or uprisings he grants mercy to the misled and punishes those who transgress.

Reforms

At the start of his reign the sultan has implemented two major socio-political reforms.

First, he increased the importance of the Knights of Igani, granting each and every knight in service to the sultanate a noble title and either lands or an important position. This effectively abolished the local chieftains as military leaders and shifted the loyalties of the knights to the sultan himself, and away from their noble families.

Second, the sultan issued edicts pertaining to marriage and concubinage, the laws laid out in these edicts are colloquialy known as the 'harem laws'.

(Semi-)Private Life

The private life of the sultan is shielded from the politics and rumors of has official life. When not acting in his official capacity as ruler of the igani he is a friendly and courteous man. The sultan is a proficient chess player, playing both the traditional 64-squares southern version as well as the eastern variant Shogi (meaning Elepant Chess.)

He is gallant and helpful towards all women he meets regardless of their social station; he treats a lowly servant girl with the same chivalry as he would the wife of a prominent nobleman. This has given him a reputation of being a ladies man, a reputation which is fuelled by the fact that some nobleman actively try to prevent their wives from spending to much time in the company of the sultan. Selim however is perfectly satisfied with his wives and concubines; he never had relations with women that were not part of his extensive harem.