King Hussein II of Hejaz his reign has seen the Turkish influence within the nation slowly reduce as their interest turns elsewhere in the Middle East he has continued his fathers policy of keeping power with the monarch and often refuses to give into the request for democracy as he believes it is trying to take away all that his family has accomplished in rebuilding and developing Hejaz. From the shores of the Red Sea to the ruins of the former Islamic State of Arabia the House of Hashemite shall rise again from the yoke of Turkish oppression despite the costs.
King Reza II of Arabia his father was granted rule over the ruins of eastern Saudi Arabia following the Second Arab war. His reign has seen the slow birth of democracy in the region with the native Arabs seizing more power and influence as Iran slowly withdraws from their puppet states with the Shia faith rising with a vengeance in the nations dominated by the house of Pahlavi and Iran. There is still yet hope for Arabia still as the people gather in the streets dreaming of a better tomorrow casting off the Footprint of Mussolini.
King Muhammad XI of Tunisia his reign has seen the continued dominance of the French, Italian and Berber minorities in both politics and the economy. The populace are known to loathe both the king and the government leading to them being forced to work with the hated Italians and French in order to keep both control and their lives. Still the heirs of Carthage are ready to stand up and fight for they will not go quietly into the night Tunisia may be weak and torn between European nations and dominated by minorities but they will not give in.
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