Zahir Almajara

Zahir Farah Almajara (: Ⲍⲁϩⲓⲣ Ϥⲁⲣⲁϩ Ⲁⲗⲙⲁϫⲁⲣⲁ), 2 13th, 1902 - 10 24th, 1960), more well known in the east as Sultan Almajara, was the last of the Qiladan Sultanate from Aitheiber 21st, 1948 until his overthrow in the Karthian Revolution and later execution on Aluber 24th, 1960. He was notable for his repression of human rights & freedom of the press during his 12 year reign, along with the  he built to solidify his grip over the country.

Coronated on Aitheiber 21st, 1948, following the July 7th Coup, he declared himself the legitimate successor in the Jafeerah dynasty after ousting Ibrahim Qadin. After Qadin publicly backed his claim, Zahir Almajara became the official head of the dynasty following his military coup. Almajara retained the title of Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Qiladan Army, even after his coronation, giving him unquestioned control over both the military and the government. He was adamant about modernizing Qiladan during his reign, rapidly industrializing the nation under his New Age Policy, introducing social reforms, and revitalizing the economy. He was also instrumental in modernizing the army, which he was previously barred from doing by the Sultans during his tenure as Commander-in-Chief. He was a prominent anti-communist, personally administrating campaigns against gold miners under the guise of "destroying communists", and gaining wealth by selling out many nationwide industries to Hataran corporations. It is additionally rumored that Almajara was involved in selling oil to Fengjiang, although this theory is highly disputed.