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| - Syed II al-Amun of Jakania, who was given the title Crown Prince at birth, was born in a small village in Sonhata. He was the only son of Syed, theSultan of Jakania. His mother was Aahil al-Amun, the daughter of a wealthy Hulstrian Family. The strict and conservative education he received from the Imperial tutors, "Sultan's Trustees", from 3170 until the civil war in 3182, did not prepare him for the throne that he was to inherit in 3197 after the defeat of the Republican Forces and the puppet controlled government.
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| - Syed II al-Amun of Jakania, who was given the title Crown Prince at birth, was born in a small village in Sonhata. He was the only son of Syed, theSultan of Jakania. His mother was Aahil al-Amun, the daughter of a wealthy Hulstrian Family. Syed II had a difficult childhood because his parents neglected him, but he was a strong and healthy boy, but very shy, Syed II excelled in his studies and had a strong taste for Islamic traditions, Islamic history, geography and astronomy, and became fluent in Jelbo-Tukaric and Malivian. He enjoyed physical activities such as hunting with his father, Syed II, and rough-playing with his Imperial tutors. From an early age, Syed II had been encouraged in another of his hobbies: swordsmanship, which was seen as a 'useful' pursuit for an Islamic child. The strict and conservative education he received from the Imperial tutors, "Sultan's Trustees", from 3170 until the civil war in 3182, did not prepare him for the throne that he was to inherit in 3197 after the defeat of the Republican Forces and the puppet controlled government.
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