The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf is a nation led by Amir Nasr Abdullah on the continent of Asia. The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf's government is a Theocracy with very conservative social policies. Economically, The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf favors far left wing policies. The official currency of The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf is the Qitali. At 53 days old, The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf is an established nation. The Tribe of Ahl al-Sayf has a population of 1,255,256 and a land area of 10,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 125.53. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is mediocre with an approval rating of 40.2663%.
Ahl al-Sayf (People of the Sword) is a nomadic muslim raiding Nation/Tribe, it's Leader/Amir is Nasr Abdullah
Ahl al Sayf only uses the Shari'ah.
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Nation Name: | Ahl al-Sayf |
Leader Name: | Nasr Abdullah |
Currency: |
Qitali |
National Animal: |
Bashar al-Kalb |
History: | The Ahl al Sayf originated in rugged mountainous regions, where they developed a resilient and resourceful lifestyle. Under the leadership of Nasr Abdullah, known as the Father of the Sayfis, the tribe unified and organized its warriors into a structured armed force trained in mountain warfare. They fortified their territory, creating outposts and training grounds, fostering a warrior culture that emphasized honor and loyalty. Over time, the Ahl al Sayf expanded their influence through alliances and trade, becoming respected and feared due to their combat skills. Nasr Abdullah’s legacy continued through his descendants, ensuring that the Sayfis remained a formidable force, deeply connected to their mountainous homeland and the values he instilled. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 16,093.40 sq. km |
Terrain: | The terrain of Ahl al Sayf's homeland is rugged and mountainous, filled with steep cliffs, narrow valleys, and high-altitude plateaus. Natural fortifications like rocky outcrops and dense forests provide cover and strategic vantage points, making the area ideal for ambushes and defense against intruders. |
Highest Peak: | Jabal Al-Qimmah, 8,611 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Haraf Mountain Plain, 5,571 meters |
Climate: | The climate of the Ahl al-Sayf's mountainous homeland is harsh and demanding, with long, cold winters marked by heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, and short, cool summers. The high-altitude environment has conditioned the Banu Al Qital to endure low oxygen levels, giving them strength and resilience in their rugged terrain. Summers are used for training and resource gathering, while winters require careful preparation and adaptation for survival. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 1,255,256 people |
Demonym: | Sayfi |
Demonym Plural: | Sayfis |
Ethnic Groups: | Muslim Sayfis - 94.0% Bedouin - 3.0% Persian - 3.0% |
Languages: | Sayfi Arabic Dialect - 92.0% Persian - 2.0% Slavic - 5.2% |
Religions: | (Sunni) Islam - 98.0% Christianity - 1.0% Sikhsm - 1.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 82 years |
Obesity: | 20.4% |
Alcohol Users: | 1.2% |
Tobacco Users: | 0.1% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | The economy of Ahl al-Sayf is largely self-sufficient, adapted to their mountainous environment. They rely on livestock herding (mainly goats and sheep), agriculture in fertile valleys (growing hardy crops like barley and millet), and trade with nearby regions, offering resources such as wool, leather, and medicinal herbs in exchange for goods they can't produce. Skilled in crafting and metalwork, they produce tools, weapons, and woven goods, adding to their income. Banu Al Qital’s economy is built on resilience, community cooperation, and efficient use of their natural resources. |
Average Yearly Income: | $49.69 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $692,562,205.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $551.73 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $-287,430,565.00 |
Industries: | The industries of Ahl al-Sayf l are shaped by their mountainous environment and traditional skills. Key industries include animal husbandry (primarily sheep and goats) for meat, wool, and dairy, and agriculture in fertile valleys to grow hardy crops. Skilled crafting and weaving produce high-quality wool textiles and leather goods, while metalworking yields tools, weapons, and armor suited for mountain combat. Additionally, they gather medicinal herbs native to their region, used both locally and for trade. Together, these industries support a self-sufficient economy that relies on resourcefulness and strategic trade. |
Military | |
History: | The armed forces of Ahl al-Sayf developed from small warrior groups formed for defense against rival tribes and invaders. Under the leadership of Nasr Abdullah, the forces became a cohesive and disciplined military organization, emphasizing strategic use of their mountainous terrain for guerrilla warfare. Specialized units emerged, including Mountain Rangers, Sharpshooters, Climbers, The Vanguard, and Scouts, each trained for specific combat roles. They fortified their territory with outposts and developed ambush tactics, enabling effective defense against larger forces. As they expanded beyond their homeland, the Ahl al-Sayf l earned respect as skilled warriors and reliable allies, maintaining their autonomy. The legacy of their armed forces is characterized by honor, loyalty, and a deep connection to their mountainous environment, shaped by Nasr Abdullah's vision. |
Soldiers: | 149,573 |
Tanks: | 12,384 |
Aircraft: | 750 |
Ships: | 124 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 11/13/2024 03:31 pm |