From Adam to Buhijji: The Sovereign Inheritance of Thrones and Tribes
The Dynastic Claim section presents the estate’s full inheritance of royal, noble, tribal, and prophetic lineage. Tracing back to 𒀭 Adam, the first divine sovereign, the claim crosses through Tamim, Aghlabid, Muammari, Shehani, Saʿdi, Andalusi, Berber, Persian, and Amerindian bloodlines—converging in the person and authority of the House’s living sovereign.
This is where dominion is recorded, not requested. Titles, flags, coats of arms, tribal seals, and dynastic declarations are indexed across empires—from Akkad to Sun Village, from Najd to Maghreb, from Andalusia to the Americas.
Each entry is anchored by DNA, prophetic descent, and sovereign right—not colonial recognition. It is the map of the estate’s global dominion and spiritual charge.