The princess Khanum Fatimah Niazi who is now 13, a legal adult in the medieval Emirate Of Kabul as a female has a feast held in her honour.
An open invitation has been sent to ambassadors from a range of countries.
Due to the war and concerns about terrorism the Household Cavalry patrol the courtyard, 40 new urdubegis and 20 new “Hijra” guards have been recruited and the Kabul Palace Infantry are patrolling Delhi for signs of Rajasthani invasion or local terrorism.
The palace itself however is luxurious, the great dishes of Arabia, Anatolia, Istanbul, Greece, India, Persia and Afghanistan are on the table,
her elder brother(age:22) is in charge of security as the Aqīd of the Household Cavalry and the great Qadis and pandits of the realm; alongside the Grand Mufti sit with the king as does the Archbishop of Punjab.
The Emir Of Peshawar has accepted the rank of Aqīd in the Sultan’s Afghan, Punjabi and Kashmiri Army, in charge of a Frontier Cavalry regiment that will probably be deployed soon, one of his wife is managing his city and his wealth for him.
Despite the glittering facade every conversation mentions The War in Rajasthan.
Peshawar Police officers often mention that “for Rajasthan we have forgotten Filastin”,
Filastin being police slang for certain inner city areas, comparing the crackdowns there to wars against the crusaders.
The princess is aware that, sooner or later, she has to find a husband to garner support for the cause.
She wants someone who will protect her, not abuse his power.
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