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Shiistan- A Guide (Factbook Thread - MT)

Shiistan
06-06-2008, 16:15
The Islamic Holy Republic of Shiistan


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Government of Shiistan:

National Anthem:

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Shiistan
06-06-2008, 16:17
Shiistani Military
Shiistan
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Notable Shiistanis:

Generals

Muhammed Akir:

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A man of great standing within Shiistani society, he is the commander of the Shiistani Army. Holding the rank of Field Marshal, he was at one point a Mujahid fighting in conflicts ranging from the First and Second Shiistani Wars, Soviet-Afghan War, Barbar Uprising in which the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, as well as both the First and Second Chechen Wars. He is a man of staunch faith in Allah and Islam, however many of his ideas are of a more secularite nature, making him a curious former Mujahid, and perfect for command of the Shiistani Republican Army.

Abdurajik JanJalani:

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Commander of the First Corps. He was chosen from the ranks of the Mujahideen commanders by Field Marshal Akir for his courage on the field of battle, prowess in the art of tactics shown during the Second Chechen War against the Russian Federal Army, and for his secularite attitude. He is a close friend of Akir and holds much respect for and from him.

Affan Umar:

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As with all Shiistani military officers, he was a former Mujahid. However his conflicts range from the Yugoslav Civil War (specifically the Bosnia and Macedonian theaters) as well as lengthy participation in the Anti-American insurgency in Iraq. He was commander of a Republican Guard Regiment in the opening days of the many year conflict, and ultimately surrendered after the Battle of al-Basra to the British Army and United States Marines. He went underground, leading an element of al-Mahdi Army insurgents until its destruction in middle 2007. He then fled the nation and settled in Shiistan where he befriended Field Marshal Akir. He is commander of the 3rd Republican Guard Corps.

Urdu Abu:
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Urdu was a cell commander in the Second Shiistani War, as well as leading an element in the American War against the Taliban in Afghanistan. He lost his right eye in bayonet fight with an American Special Forces Operator, who he personally killed, and then returned his battered force back to Shiistan accepting that the cause was useless. He is now in command of the 2nd Corps.

Nader al-Bukhaari:

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Nader is a Persian immigrant to Shiistan. Having joined Jihad for the First Chechen War in 1996, he has been fighting for the better part of his life, following Jihad across the globe. From Chechnya, to Bosnia and Macedonia, to the Philippines, Myanmar, Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, and the 2006 Lebanese-Israeli War (in which he lost his right leg). War is his nature, his only knowledge despite his relatively young age. He fought as a cell commander in the Second Shiistani War, in which he distinguished himself as a noble fighter and has remained in the country. He is an extremist by most western standards, though takes a more liberal view of the Qu’ran as another consequence of his youth, combined with experience. The 4th Commando Corps is his Command.

Abd al-Nabi:

A Mujahideen commander, he is the leader of the Shiistani Jihadists. Having fought in All three Afghan conflicts, Iraq, Chechnya, the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, and the Second Shiistani War, he is a man well versed in the arts of guerrilla warfare and a true man of the desert. He is a staunch Muslim, and his devotion to Allah and country, in that order, is unquestionable.

Kamil Dawud:

Another Mujahid commander. He is less experienced than many of his compatriots, but no less shrewd a commander. He led the assault which destroyed the 131st Motor Rifle Regiment in Siege of Grozny in December 1996, then continued fighting with the Chechen Army until surrender in 1998. He fled into exile and attended University in Cairo where he majored in Islamic Studies and Law. However, during the Second Shiistani War of the early 2000s, he returned to Jihad, helping to win the nation’s freedom and as such remains a Mujahid commander.

Malik ibn Yahya:

A Mujahid Commander. Well liked by his men, and a notable comic, he is also a staunch Islamic radical Jihadist. He is known for, despite his humourous outlook, for his austerity in true Islamic fashion.

Al-Tirmidhi:

A Mujahid Commander.

Sahih Musa:

Commander of the 5th Corps.

Salih Muhammed Al-Munajjid:

Mujahid Commander.

Zayd Bakr:

Commander of the 6th Corps.

Ateeq Al-Sadr:

Mujahid Commander.

Muntasir AbuBakar:

Mujahid Commander.