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 Sumali Sultanate (WIP)

 * Government: Despotic Monarchy (Sultanate)
 * Sultan: Umar Ali Sadiiq (B 1330 D 1382) (R 1365 - 1382), Abdiwahid bin Sadiiq (B 1359, alive) (R 1382 - Present)
 * Dynasty: Sadiiq
 * Economy: The economy of Sumali is based on mostly on trade, agriculture and fishing. Trade especially is important since Sumali operates in the vast trade network across the Indian Ocean. Sumali trades things such as gold, wax and ivory and Sumali merchants go everywhere from the Arabian peninsula to India and rarely all the way to Southeast and East Asia. Sumali also participates in the vast Arabian slave trade, selling slaves to mainly the states of Yemen, Al-Qarsoon and the Ahuric Empire. The Sumali Sultanate uses gold coins as currency.
 * Allies: Ajuran
 * Capital: Al-Bahr
 * Demographics:
 * Population: ~815 000
 * Al-Bahr: 52 000
 * Hawiyabad: 28 000
 * Al-Joonoobiya: 14 000
 * Hafur: 2 000
 * Rural regions: 725 000
 * Ethnicities: 82% Sumali (Kushite), 10% Kushite, 5% Ajurani, 3% Adnanite
 * Religion: 70% Zoroastrian, 29% Arzham, 1% Other
 * Wars and Conflicts (italics: Potential War):
 * Ifari War: An offer of peace is made (see diplomacy). If they refuse, we will continue forward.
 * Military: Ca 1% of our population is our available manpower that we can deploy for warfare, thus being ca 8 000 man.
 * Deployed units: All
 * Infantry: 2 050
 * Archers: 2 025
 * Long Spearmen: 2 000
 * Cavalry: 2 075
 * Navy:
 * 10 transport ships
 * 9 galleys
 * Diplomacy:
 * Ifari: Surrender now or more of your people will die, there is no point in resisting our power over you for any longer.
 * Events:
 * Connecting the Cities: Al-Bahr, Hawiyabad and Al-Joonoobiya's roads are worked upon to connect to the Egyptian-Aethiopian Silk Road. The roads and trails connecting Hawiyabad to Mogadishu are also improved.
 * Interest in Soqotra: Soqotra, the archipelago belonging to Al-Qarsoon with the city of Tamreda, becomes a place of interest in Sumali's eyes as it could be a very important port in terms of our interest in the trade moving across the Indian Ocean.