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The Chancellery and Office of the Grand Chancellor

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𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI — THE PRIMORDIAL ANCIENT DIVINE SOVEREIGN IMPERIAL ROYAL AUTOCHTHONOUS AND AUTONOMOUS ©️™️

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𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI

The Official Dominion of 𒀭 His Imperial Royal Highness His Grace Lord Minister and Grand Chancellor Sheikh Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji ©️™️ 

𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI

Mission Statement

Sovereignty Rooted in Blood, Sealed by Time

𒀭 House Buhijji is not merely a hereditary estate — it is a living dominion forged in the crucible of ancient sovereignty, carried across millennia through dynastic legitimacy, divine right, and sacred tribal covenant. Rooted in prophetic bloodlines and documented ancestral authority, it predates modern institutions and transcends their temporal frameworks. Its existence is anchored in religious jurisprudence, tribal law, and genealogical precision, upholding the divine mandate to govern with justice, uphold the faith, and preserve sacred inheritance. 


𒀭 House Buhijji stands as both guardian and executor of a covenantal trust — a sovereign lineage marked by the continuity of honor, succession, and spiritual dominion.



DYNASTIC LINEAGE and HERITAGE TIMELINE

𒀭 Buhijji of Bahrain

The 𒀭 House of Buhijji stands as the enduring patriarchal line of Bahrain—descended from the noble clans of the eastern Arabian littoral, whose merchant dynasties and tribal seafaring legacies governed trade routes across the Gulf. This lineage traces its custodianship not only through commerce but through wisdom, tribal arbitration, and honor. As bearers of tribal seal and maritime tradition, the 𒀭Buhijji name represents a living covenant between the island and its founding bloodlines.

𒀭 Mu'ammari of Al-Uyaynah

The Mu’ammari forefathers ruled Al-Uyaynah with visionary authority, descending from the Najdi princely houses entrusted with both tribal leadership and spiritual stewardship. Known for their learned traditions and genealogical depth, the Mu’ammaris were custodians of the desert’s law and guardians of sacred knowledge. Their legacy forged a political and religious bridge between the Najd and the wider Islamic world, seeding the roots of reform and remembrance.

𒀭 Ayid of Najd

From the highlands of central Arabia arose the noble House of Ayid—sons of reconstituted sovereignty following the fall of Ifriqiya’s princely order. The Ayid dynasty emerged through Ziyadat Allah III’s refuge and rebirth in Najd, inheriting not only the Aghlabid legacy but integrating it into the Najdi tribal structure as Sa‘di Tamimis. Their name became synonymous with resilience, tribal integration, and the ancestral reflowering of lost dominions under divine watch.

𒀭 Aghlabids of Ifriqiya

The Aghlabids were imperial custodians of North Africa, ruling Ifriqiya from Qayrawan with distinction, scholarship, and military prowess. Descended from noble Tamimi stock and linked to the Prophet’s household through blood and allegiance, the Aghlabids built fortresses, commissioned mosques, and led expeditions that reached as far as Sicily. Ziyadat Allah III, the last emir, carried the legacy into exile—his descendants reemerging through the Ayid line in Najd, ensuring the flame of Ifriqiya’s sovereignty was never extinguished.

𒀭 Khafajah of Iraq

From the fertile banks of the Euphrates, the Khafajah tribe emerged as one of Iraq’s most formidable dynastic houses—commanding vast stretches of Mesopotamia and serving as both warrior princes and poetic patrons. Their influence bridged Abbasid courts and tribal federations, anchoring a lineage that carried spiritual gravitas and political tenacity. Their blood courses through the great families of Iraq and Najd, giving rise to the sheikhs of later dominions.

𒀭 Anaqir of Arabia

The Anaqir (singular: Anqari) were the princely line of central Arabia, ruling over the highland corridors of Najd, most notably Tharmada, Al-Qassim, Southern Sudair, Al-Uyaynah, Sadus, Hazwa, and Harimla. As aristocratic Tamimi descendants, the Anaqir were not mere tribal figures but regional emirs, operating fortified settlements and controlling the caravan axes that once fed Mecca and Medina. Their dominion, deeply tied to pre-Saudi Najdi governance, positioned them as custodians of both tribal justice and territorial command. In the House of Buhijji, this legacy survives not only in blood but in land, with Al-Uyaynah and Al Majma'ah forming part of the ancestral and dynastic inheritance that now converges through 𒀭 His Imperial Royal Highness His Grace Lord Minister and Grand Chancellor Sheikh Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji ©️™️.

𒀭 al-ʿIbbād The First Patriarchs

The Banu Al-ʿIbbād (بنو العباد) were among the earliest noble houses to emerge from Arabia as sovereigns and sentinels of faith — first in service to prophetic monotheism, and later as protectors of early Christendom. Their domain spanned from the southern Levant to Mesopotamia, including the fortified cities of Al-Ḥīrah, Anbār, and the trade-crossroads of Kufa and Al-Mada’in.

This house, one of the earliest to merge tribal sovereignty with ecclesiastical authority, provided sanctuary to Christian sects under Sassanid persecution, forged covenants with Byzantine ecclesiastics, and laid the groundwork for later Islamic pluralism. Long before formal caliphates or crusader realms, Banu Al-ʿIbbād guarded the faith’s passage through the desert crucible.

Their blood today flows directly into this line — through both Najdi Tamim and Iraqi Khafajah, reaffirming your custodial right over the Abrahamic traditions.

𒀭 Amru the Custodian

Amru the Custodian was the ancestral patriarch of the Banu Al-Ḥaram; last of the divinely appointed guardians of the Kaaba, whose custodianship extended for nearly six centuries—from the time of Christ until Quraysh assumed control just two centuries before the advent of Islam. His lineage, sanctified by divine charge, held not merely keys but the mandate of protection, safeguarding the most sacred precinct on Earth through tribal law, prophetic covenant, and celestial trust. From Amru descended a lineage of spiritual stewards, judges, and sovereigns whose authority was not imposed by empire but sealed in the sacred geography of Mecca. In 𒀭 House Buhijji, his bloodline endures as the custodian of a deeper trust—one that transcends stone, shrine, and time itself.

𒀭 Hanthala the Brave

Hanthala—lion of Tamim, standard-bearer of honor, and archetype of principled rebellion—defied tyranny and embodied prophetic loyalty. A direct forefather of the Najdi houses, Hanthala’s reputation for courage, defiance, and righteousness echoed across Arabia. His sacrifice was not only martial but moral, and it left a covenantal imprint upon all who descend from his line. From his blood arose not only tribal leaders, but imams, scholars, and sovereigns, each reflecting his oathbound courage and commitment to justice.

𒀭 Saad the Sayyid

Saad, known in the oral genealogies as Malik bin Zayd Manat, was both sayyid and sovereign—a patriarch of the highland Tamimi clans and progenitor of numerous princely offshoots. His house governed by counsel, vision, and command, balancing tribal unity with prophetic lineage. Through Saad, the bloodlines of the brave and the devout merged into one stream, giving rise to the Muʿammaris of Najd and the magistrates of Al-Uyaynah. In 𒀭 House Buhijji, his name is remembered not merely as ancestor—but as originator.

𒀭 Tamim the Kefa

Tamim—the Rock, the Disciple, the Patriarch—is the 54rd grandfather of 𒀭 House Buhijji and the immortal wellspring of the entire Tamimi nation. Born in pre-Islamic Arabia, yet living into the time of Jesus, Tamim is recorded in Christian tradition as Kepha and in Arab lore as Tamim Saden of the Kaaba. A bearer of divine knowledge and tribal vision, Tamim united the houses of Darim, Hanzala, Malik, and Saad. His descendants would become kings, scholars, prophets, and judges—but all would trace their seal back to Tamim the Kefa, the covenant-keeper whose rock became the foundation of a nation.

Domains of the estate

The Chancellery

The Chancellery

The Chancellery

The Official Government Seat of House Buhijji

At the heart of the estate lies The Chancellery, the official governing organ of 𒀭 House Buhijji. It oversees the diplomatic, dynastic, and ministerial functions of the estate—ranging from tribal recognition and hereditary rights to foreign correspondence and spiritual oversight. Through this office, all edicts, proclamations, and sovereign instruments are issued under seal, bearing both ancient authority and modern legal force. The Grand Chancellor, as the executive officer of the estate, represents a convergence of prophetic bloodlines, tribal legitimacy, and ecclesiastical ordainment.


A true chancellery in form and function, it manages not only intergovernmental relations and ancestral title confirmation, but also serves as the ceremonial and administrative axis of the estate’s internal governance and public interface.

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The Holdings

The Chancellery

The Chancellery

The Financial, Dynastic, and Strategic Arm of the Estate

The Holdings serve as the commercial, fiduciary, and operational engine of House Buhijji—housing all wealth-bearing arms of the estate, including trusts, family offices, investment portfolios, and sovereign asset registries. Structured under a dynastic holding framework, this domain governs cross-jurisdictional business activity, strategic wealth consolidation, global equity positioning, and private estate administration.


Every financial instrument—whether formed in admiralty law, tribal trust format, or dynastic corporate charter—is safeguarded here under divine fiduciary principle and legal immunity. The Holdings also act as the estate’s primary interface with external economies, from private equity in Geneva to land acquisitions across Africa, Arabia, and the Americas.

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The Court

The Chancellery

Royal Decree

Judicial, Ecclesiastical, and Tribal Law under Divine and URR Jurisdiction

The Court of House Buhijji is more than a judicial body—it is a spiritual and sovereign tribunal rooted in bloodline justice, ancestral code, and universal law. Empowered to adjudicate across tribal, admiralty, ecclesiastical, and divine domains, it renders binding judgments with global standing. Its authority derives from the convergence of hereditary sovereignty, tribal proclamations, spiritual anointing, and lawful declaration under the Universal Reservation of Rights (URR®™).


Operating beyond the constraints of secular or colonial courts, the Court serves as the highest seat of law for the estate and its sovereign subjects, issuing tribal identity rulings, land claim confirmations, debt eliminations, and ecclesiastical verdicts. It is the temple of justice within the estate—where covenant is enforced, fraud is exposed, and divine authority is upheld.

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Royal Decree

Royal Decree

Royal Decree

Edicts, Proclamations, and Dynastic Instruments Under Seal

Royal Decree is the official archive of all sovereign utterances issued under the authority of House Buhijji. From dynastic name declarations to international judgments and intertribal compacts, every proclamation is sealed, dated, and registered under the laws of nations, tribes, and heaven.

Each decree echoes a genealogical claim, a political position, or a divine enforcement—whether revoking fraudulent jurisdiction, activating dormant bloodlines, or sealing estates under the protection of the estate’s shield. This is where sovereign law breathes through paper, where history is corrected, and where silence is shattered by the voice of ancestral power.

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The Post

Royal Decree

The Post

Sovereign Communications, Appointments, and International Letters of Commission

The Post serves as the official diplomatic and logistical node of the estate’s internal and external communications. It is through this channel that the estate dispatches Letters of Commission, Diplomatic Correspondence, Ecclesiastical Credentials, and National Appointments—each bearing the seal and authority of the estate.


From tribal recognitions in the interior to sovereign status notifications across oceans, The Post acts as the divine messenger system for House Buhijji, linking sovereign subjects, allied governments, ecclesiastical bodies, and tribal nations in a sealed dialogue of lawful exchange. The Post also supports treaty enforcement and trust-based recordkeeping through its tribal mail architecture.

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The Mint

Royal Decree

The Post

Currency, Bonds, Notes, and Tribal Economic Sovereignty

The Mint of House Buhijji is the engine of tribal economic independence and lawful value creation. This is where currency is born—not through debt, but through right. From promissory notes and gold-backed bonds to URR-aligned fee schedules and sovereign tribal instruments, The Mint formalizes a post-colonial, post-corporate economy rooted in tribal law and bloodline-backed collateral.


All instruments minted here are legally recognized within the jurisdiction of the estate and its affiliated territories—circulating value without subordination to banking monopolies or fiat systems. It is the financial embodiment of genealogical power, restoring economic agency to hereditary nations through divine protocol and lawful design.

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Genetic Sovereignty

Dynastic Connections

Genetic Sovereignty

Bloodline Proof. Tribal Law. DNA as Inheritance.

Genetic Sovereignty enshrines the divine right of lineage, anchoring the estate’s authority in the immutable truths of hereditary DNA. This is not genealogy for curiosity—this is proof of tribal identity, sovereign jurisdiction, and legal standing backed by chromosomal evidence.

Through forensic Y-DNA and mtDNA confirmation, ancient haplogroup tracing, and tribal-royal phylogenetic reconstruction, House Buhijji asserts its inherited dominion from the First Man to present day. This page documents genetic rulings, tribal confirmations, and sovereign enforcement tied to the estate’s unbroken male and female lineages.


Here, tribal law converges with divine science—where descent is not only a matter of record, but a living claim to rule, inheritance, territory, and legacy.

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Dynastic Claim

Dynastic Connections

Genetic Sovereignty

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.

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Dynastic Connections

Dynastic Connections

Dynastic Connections

585+ Royal, Tribal, and Imperial Houses: Documented, Confirmed, Restored

Dynastic Connections is the ceremonial registry of all known and confirmed royal, tribal, and noble houses genetically or ancestrally tied to House Buhijji. Over 585 dynasties, clans, empires, and noble lines are listed—each backed by forensic DNA, ancestral records, and spiritual succession.

From the Abbasids to the Aisin Gioro, from Berber emirs to Haudenosaunee sachems, this is a living testimony of global kinship, cross-continental sovereignty, and blood-bound allegiance.


Each dynasty is honored with a blazoned tribute, a heraldic profile, and a genetic citation—making this page a dynastic atlas of the estate’s worldwide ancestral power.

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Amexem

Legal Infrastructure

Dynastic Connections

The Ancestral Moorish World: Law, Identity, and Semitic Restoration

Amexem is the sacred name for the ancestral landmass of the Moors, the Semites, the Arabized Israelites, and the ancient peoples of Kush, Canaan, and Al-Maghrib. This page traces the estate’s identity back to the original sovereigns of the Americas, North Africa, Arabia, and the Levant—long before colonial misclassification.

Here, you will find restored legal timelines, ancient charters, Moorish proclamations, international treaties (such as the Treaty of Peace and Friendship), and ecclesiastical declarations tied to the estate’s standing as a living Moorish power.


Amexem is where the estate reclaims its world-spanning presence—from Morocco to Mexico, from Moab to the Munsee, from Maroon to Mecca.

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The Committees

Legal Infrastructure

Legal Infrastructure

Internal Governance by Divine Mandate and Tribal Protocol

The Committees form the internal council and sovereign ministries of House Buhijji. Each committee governs a specific domain—ranging from Tribal Affairs and Legal Restoration to Genetic Oversight, Cultural Preservation, Succession, and Foreign Missions.

These committees are not symbolic—they are operational bodies endowed with legislative, investigatory, and execution powers across all estate jurisdictions. From forensic genealogy rulings to the restoration of suppressed tribes, each committee enforces ancestral law within its realm, preserving the will of the House and protecting the divine structure of governance.


In this section, each committee’s scope, authority, and record is archived, forming the skeletal and functional system of the estate’s internal sovereignty.

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Legal Infrastructure

Legal Infrastructure

Legal Infrastructure

The Legal Infrastructure of 𒀭House Buhijji is fortified through a multilayered jurisdictional system spanning divine law, tribal law, admiralty law, and constitutional protections—both domestic and international. With perfected claims anchored in UCC filings, judicial notices, ecclesiastical status, and treaty rights (including the Treaty of Peace and Friendship), the estate maintains autonomous legal standing across sovereign, common law, and commercial domains.


This infrastructure supports not only legal defense but proactive enforcement of rights, titles, protections, and intergovernmental recognition. It governs how the estate moves across nation-states, operates commercial entities, engages in arbitration, and asserts jurisdiction independent of corporate legal fiction.

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Legacy, Culture, and Tribal Membership

Publication Spotlight

Divine Revelation: The Redemption of Sun Village California

This foundational manuscript anchors the legacy, legal standing, and tribal resurrection of a lost sovereign nation. Authored by 𒀭 His Imperial Royal Highness Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji, the work spans blood, trust, law, and the voice of the land itself—restoring the ancestral rights of a forgotten people through sovereign proclamation, forensic lineage, and divine declaration.

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Registry, Alliance & Contact

To inquire about tribal registry, form formal alliances, or correspond directly with the Chancellery of 𒀭 House Buhijji, please submit your details below. All entries are reviewed with diplomatic discretion and sovereign confidentiality.

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