Jameel Ajaxi'tizadshah

Jameel Ajaxitizad'shah, also known as YDNKM or Suzbek, is a settled nomad who is a part of the Mohadi, which has settled in various towns across Amarillo. He is known for his status as Marzoban of Alefpamohadi, as well as his promotions and writings of Mohadi Enlightenment literature/political thought.

Background
Jameel was among the many young Mohadi who fled the destruction of Dy'lon, and being one of the few remaining Mohadi who settled in Amarillo as well as Eldham 15 years ago (5~ months ago). The status of the Mohadi as well as their towns have always been a contested point, but they have lived peacefully among Amarillo.

Beginnings in Eldham
Alefpamohadi grew as a frontier desert town on the Arcturus Peninsula belonging to Amarillo. Jameel and his fellow Mohadi constructed roofs over their heads and gathered what resources they could while the neighboring city, Skycon, erupted into failed rebellion. With the disappearance of both the leader and city itself, Alefpamohadi was forced to grow faster than ever before, sparking activity from all those involved. Despite limited involvement in national politics and resource gathering, the city would not see much growth until much later.

The Mohadi
Jameel largely left the development of Alefpamohadi to his Mohadi brethren Monke and Kawaii, preferring to spread their beliefs and practices to others who settled the sands of Amarillo. This effort was largely spurred by the beginnings of a town called Arak-Kapharat in central Ragdon, where the Mohadi Toast was inducted into the Mohadi. As the Mohadi way of life grew and spread, it was only a matter of time before it would have to be organized. The introduction of the city of Verdesburg and Nueva Almaria, cities built and bought by Mohadi Zogaris and Kawaii respectively, caused the creation of the Mohadi Culture Center.

Construction
The Culture Center would be a large out door pavilion where the Mohadi would convene and organize themselves as they saw fit, and it funded and built by Jameel Ajaxi'tizadshah. Tons upon tons of sandstone and spruce were hauled to a tiny natural island off the coast of the tip of the Arcturus Peninsula, where Jameel painstakingly sunk his effort into constructing a building worthy of the Mohadi. After weeks of trial and error, it was built and topped by 8 blocks of gold.

Involvement
With the Culture Center built, a conference was at hand. Jameel took prominence in the group, organizing almost every effort of the Mohadi to fully realise themselves. At the Culture Conference, the cultural distinctions of the Mohadi were made and put into effect, and Mohadi Toast was elected as Representative.

Jameel continued to be a rallying figure of the Mohadi, voicing both loyalty to Amarillo as well as loyalty to one another within the Mohadi, stating that what benefited the Mohadi benefited the nation as a whole. This would become a controversial stance of Jameel's as he became more of a political speaker on the national level.

Marzoban of Alefpamohadi
Jameel went on to adopt the title of Marzoban over Amarillo in light of his involvement in the construction of the Culture Center and ongoing voyage of the former mayor. During his time as Marzoban, Alefpamohadi would see great changes in its layout and potential, marked by new roads, port, markets, housing, and great Masjedee

Mohadi Enlightenment
Jameel developed his own political philosophy when it came to Amarillo. His opinions on the current government were harsh, but in his mind fair. Ideals of honest democracy were invested in his writings as he argued in favour of the proper distribution of power to all branches of government, the involvement of all branches of government within internal Amarillo, and transparency to all citizens of Amarillo. Many of his desired reforms, some created by fellow Mohadi, have been considered and even passed by the Government, including Verdesburg's Judicial Reform. Other proposals, such as the Enshrinement of the Vice Presidency, are widely popular in the search of a better way of governing Amarillo.

Not all of his advocacy would be for Amarillo, though. While loyal to his nation, Jameel encouraged the Mohadi to be self-sufficient and to keep their obligations at an arms-length, citing that their cultural distinction was necessary to retain and explore without assimilation of any kind.

Urubia and Nova Verde
It was little surprise when the passing conditions of Amarillo created the desire among some of the Mohadi to leave the nation as a whole. A scandal erupted when the former vassal of Amarillo, Libertas, separated into two new states vying for independence and their place in the sun. Both of these new states, Urubia and Nova Verde, were headed by Mohadi, and this led to Amarillo's accusations against the Mohadi as a whole. Those uninvolved, which included most of the Mohadi, were let free with no trial, but were sad to watch their brethren be put on trial or exiled. Mohadi influence in Amarillo took a considerate blow, and many of their political aspirations were cut short by the current tensions.