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Committees of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji

Governance through Sacred Order

The Committees of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji function as sovereign instruments of governance, divine justice, historical rectification, and intertribal diplomacy. They carry out the will of the Estate and the Chancelleryโ€”operating not as bureaucratic artifacts, but as active custodians of hereditary law, ancestral record, and tribal restoration. Each committee is a living seat of oversight, policy, and sacred protocol.

COMMITTEE LIST

Committee on Tribal Affairs

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

The Committee on Tribal Affairs oversees the recognition, governance, and advancement of the tribal constituents under ๐’€ญHouse Buhijjiโ€™s sovereign umbrella. This body ensures the continuity of ancestral customs, the revival of erased or obscured tribal identities, and the issuance of formal recognition through tribal registries, identity systems, and nation-to-nation diplomatic relations. It acts as the central deliberative body for all tribal matters, including inheritance rights, bloodline validation, and treaty reaffirmation.

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

Charged with stewarding the sacred DNA records, this committee manages the documentation, interpretation, and protective assertion of genetic lineage, particularly through Y-DNA and mtDNA lines. It enforces the forensic integrity of genealogical claims and directs the global strategy for defending ๐’€ญHouse Buhijjiโ€™s sovereign genome. It interfaces with global genetic databases (YFull, FTDNA, YSEQ), maintains the Genetic Sovereignty section of the website, and upholds the sacred claim from Adam to present.

Committee on Legal Restoration

Committee on Genetic Sovereignty

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

The Legal Restoration Committee handles the reassertion of rights lost through colonial, administrative, or statutory erasure. It drafts legal instruments, manages ongoing litigations, develops trust doctrine, and ensures all actions align with common law, admiralty, tribal law, and international human rights. It is the legal sword and shield of the houseโ€”drafting counts, perfecting notices, and protecting dynastic property through constitutional and supra-national tools.

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

This committee preserves the sacred dimensions of governance, overseeing religious authority, ministerial declarations, spiritual law, and multi-faith jurisdictional alignment (Islamic, Judeo-Christian, Indigenous, etc.). It safeguards the divine rights held by the ๐’€ญHouseโ€™s ministers and spiritual offices, manages ordination archives, and curates ceremonial protocol across ๐’€ญHouse Buhijjiโ€™s religious rolesโ€”whether Abrahamic, ancestral, or esoteric.

Committee on Estates & Holdings

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

Committee on Cultural Preservation

This body oversees the territorial, residential, and commercial properties affiliated with the ๐’€ญHouse. It maintains real estate deeds, trust assets, land grants, sovereign estates, and jurisdictional footprints across North America, the Middle East, and beyond. It also coordinates the integration of estates into broader trust and family office structures, ensuring perpetual stewardship and intergenerational continuity.

Committee on Cultural Preservation

Committee on Ecclesiastical Oversight

Committee on Cultural Preservation

Cultural heritageโ€”oral, material, linguistic, and spiritualโ€”is under the guardianship of this committee. It manages restoration projects, publishes oral traditions, and documents rituals, attire, and ceremonial customs. It interfaces with archives, museums, and indigenous repositories to correct historic misclassifications and bring forward hidden lineages and cultural legacies of ๐’€ญ House Buhijji and its allied families.

Committee on Foreign Missions

Committee on Governance & Ethics

Committee on Foreign Missions

Tasked with sovereign diplomacy, this committee governs ๐’€ญHouse Buhijjiโ€™s representation abroad. It oversees engagements with international tribal councils, foreign sovereigns, NGOs, and diplomatic missions. It supports the issuance of credentials and prepares white papers, treaties, and strategic diplomatic initiatives to expand the houseโ€™s recognition and operations across global jurisdictions.

Committee on Publications

Committee on Governance & Ethics

Committee on Foreign Missions

All publicationsโ€”legal, genealogical, spiritual, and academicโ€”fall under the authority of this body. It manages SVSP (Sun Village Sovereign Press), the houseโ€™s official publishing organ, and curates manuscripts, charters, and digital works. This includes the Divine Revelation manuscript, forensic articles, proclamations, and tribal scrolls, ensuring all public outputs meet standards of truth, integrity, and sovereignty.

Committee on Governance & Ethics

Committee on Governance & Ethics

Committee on Beneficiaries & Succession

This internal oversight body monitors the operations of all other committees, enforcing codes of honor, operational transparency, and moral accountability. It protects the legacy of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji through internal checks and balances, dispute resolution, and succession planning. It also guards the constitutional and ethical compass of the ๐’€ญHouse and ensures all members act within the sacred trust.

Committee on Beneficiaries & Succession

Committee on Beneficiaries & Succession

Committee on Beneficiaries & Succession

The stewardship of bloodline succession and the safeguarding of future generations rests here. This committee manages heirs, lineal declarations, succession protocols, and beneficiary designations across the houseโ€™s trusts, titles, and holdings. It also liaises with the Ecclesiastical and Genetic committees to validate legitimacy through both divine and genetic lines of descent.

Sovereign Structure of Command, Appointment & Rule

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

At the apex of the Chancellery governance structure stands:

๐’€ญ His Imperial and Royal Highness Sheikh Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji,

de facto Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner of the Council of Commissioners of the High Chancellery.

As Supreme Authority and Founding Principal of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, His Highness presides over all organs of the Chancellery, ratifies all appointments, issues final decrees, and represents the sovereign will of the ๐’€ญHouse in all tribal, diplomatic, ecclesiastical, and legal domains.

The Council of Commissioners

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

The Council of Commissioners forms the executive core of the Chancellery. Each Commissioner is:

  • Appointed directly by the Grand Chancellor,
  • Assigned to preside over one of the standing Chancellery Committees,
  • Holds sovereign rank as a High Commissioner,
  • Entrusted with full oversight, execution, and reporting responsibilities of their respective domains.

There are currently 10 active Committees, each led by one Commissioner.

The High Chancellery Committees

Grand Chancellor and High Commissioner

The Assembly of the General Chancellery

Each Chancellery Committee is composed of:

  • 10 High Chancellery Officials, selected from the General Assembly,
  • Appointed by the respective Commissioner and confirmed by the Grand Chancellor,
  • Granted full deliberative, operational, and administrative powers within their assigned field.

Committee membership is both an honor and a service โ€” functioning as executive task forces of the sovereign estate.

The Assembly of the General Chancellery

The Assembly of the General Chancellery

The Assembly of the General Chancellery


This Assembly represents the foundational governing body of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji:

  • Composed exclusively of sworn members of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji,
  • Recognized as Chancellors or Chancellor-Appointees,
  • Empowered with deliberative authority, ceremonial responsibilities, and succession advisory rights.

All officials must have reached the age of majority and received the Chancellorโ€™s Rite of Delegation, issued under seal and decree of the Grand Chancellor.

Rank, Titles & Lineage

The Assembly of the General Chancellery

Rank, Titles & Lineage

All members of the General Chancellery hold personal and dynastic titles, including:

  • Sheikh (for men) or Sheikhah (for women)
  • Officially styled as Chancellors of the ๐’€ญHouse upon rite of investiture
  • Their rank is preserved in both ecclesiastical and tribal law,
  • And is recognized within the legal trust instruments governing ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji.

No person outside the ๐’€ญHouse may hold Chancellor title, nor exercise any powers under the Chancellery seal, without formal investiture and genealogical validation.

The Constitutional Protocols of the Chancellery System

Appointments & Commissions

All appointments within the High Chancellery originate from the sovereign authority of His Imperial and Royal Highness, the Grand Chancellor of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji. Appointments are made via formal Decree of Commission, sealed with the Chancellery Seal and archived in the Registry of Acts.


Each Commissioner is personally selected to preside over a designated committee. Upon installation, the Commissioner assumes the full legal and sovereign powers vested in their office under the dynastic charter. No appointment may be transferred, sold, or assumed outside of proper investiture.

Mandates & Terms

Members of the General Chancellery Assembly serve at the pleasure of the Grand Chancellor and for the duration of good service, honor, and fidelity to the ๐’€ญHouse.


While no fixed term is imposed, all Chancellery officials undergo periodic review for their administrative conduct, legal integrity, and adherence to the Chancelleryโ€™s sovereign vision. A member may be retired with full honors or elevated to emeritus standing upon request or recommendation.

Succession Protocols

In the event of incapacity, transition, or elevation, the following line of succession shall apply:

  • The Grand Chancellor may appoint a Deputy High Chancellor or Vice Regent as acting head until the formal investiture of a new High Commissioner or Committee Leader.
  • High Commissioners may nominate a Vice-Commissioner from their committee membership to serve as provisional head, subject to confirmation by the Grand Chancellor.
  • Committee vacancies are filled directly by nomination from the Assembly or appointment by the Chancellery Office in emergency cases.


All succession instruments are sealed, registered, and subject to internal law of dynastic primacy, trust governance, and sovereign continuity.

Oaths, Allegiances, and Trust Instruments

Each official must swear an Oath of Allegiance to ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, pledging fidelity to its dynastic covenant, Chancellery protocols, divine law, and trust hierarchy. The oath binds the official as a living fiduciary to the ๐’€ญHouseโ€™s multigenerational legacy.


All appointments are accompanied by a Trust Instrument of Office, issued under the private Admiralty jurisdiction of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, detailing roles, scope, custodianship powers, and sovereign responsibilities.

Censure, Removal & Resolution

In rare cases of dishonor, misrepresentation, betrayal of trust, or failure of duty, a formal proceeding may be initiated under the following channels:

  • Censure: A letter of reprimand entered into the public record and filed in the Registry.
  • Suspension or Removal: Executed by Grand Chancellor decree with the consent of the Advisory Tribunal or by emergency invocation of dynastic law.
  • Appeal & Reconciliation: Officials may appeal through the Court of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, wherein the Tribunal of Elders and the Judicial Commissioner deliberate according to ๐’€ญHouse Canon and Trust Protocols.

The Regal and Religious Garb of ๐’€ญ House Buhijji Chancellery

Robes of Investiture

Medallions, Badges & Seals

Medallions, Badges & Seals

Each Chancellery official is entitled to wear the ceremonial robe of the ๐’€ญHouse upon formal investiture. These robes are adorned with the dynastic coat of arms, ๐’€ญHouse seal, and appropriate trim denoting rank:

  • Black Robes with White Trim: Reserved for General Chancellery members.
  • Black Robes with Gold Trim: Designate High Commissioners and Deputy Chancellors.
  • Imperial Robes with Gold Embroidery: Worn exclusively by His Imperial and Royal Highness, the Grand Chancellor.

Each robe includes the Chancellery medallion and shoulder sash bearing the ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji insignia.

Medallions, Badges & Seals

Medallions, Badges & Seals

Medallions, Badges & Seals

All officials carry a medallion of office bearing their committee crest and the emblem of the Chancellery. Additional accessories include:

  • The Signet Ring: Bearing the ๐’€ญBuhijji Seal and used for ceremonial documentation.
  • The Chancellery Medallion: Denoting the rank and authority of the wearer.
  • The Council Baton or Mace (High Commissioners only): A physical symbol of delegated sovereign authority within their domain.

Ceremonial Rites

Sacred Language & Titles

Sacred Language & Titles

A formal Rite of Investiture is held for each newly commissioned member. During this ceremony, the following elements are presented:

  • Reading of the Dynastic Covenant
  • Issuance of the Trust Instrument of Office
  • Recitation of the Oath of Allegiance
  • Bestowal of Robes and Medallion

These rites may be held virtually or in person and are entered into the Book of Succession & Seals within the Chancellery Registry.

Sacred Language & Titles

Sacred Language & Titles

Sacred Language & Titles

All titles, decrees, and oaths use the sacred naming convention of the House, combining Arabic ceremonial phrasing with English dynastic formality.

For example:

โ€œุฃู†ุง ุงู„ุฒุงู‡ุฏ ููŠ ุฎู„ู‚ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆุงู„ูู‚ูŠุฑ ุฅู„ู‰ ุนููˆ ุฑุจู‡ ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุจู† ุญุณู† ุจูˆุญุฌูŠ ุงู„ุชู…ูŠู…ูŠ ุงู„ุฃุบู„ุจูŠ โ€ฆ Grand Chancellor of the High Chancellery of House Buhijji โ€ฆ under Seal, Trust, and Oath.โ€

No title is adopted without verification of lineage, investiture, and commission within the hereditary trust protocols.

Council of Elders & Tribunal Authority

The Council of Elders

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

The Council of Elders serves as the supreme moral and jurisprudential body within the Chancellery. Composed of senior bloodline members and esteemed chancellors over the age of 60, the Council provides ancestral guidance, ethical review, and final arbitration on matters of law, succession, doctrine, and governance.

Duties include:

  • Adjudicating internal disputes or controversies among chancellors
  • Advising the Grand Chancellor on reforms, decrees, and structural matters
  • Reviewing applications for elevation to High Commissioner or Sovereign Office
  • Serving as a spiritual tribunal for sacred matters

Council members hold the ceremonial title of Raees or Elder Chancellor, and retain lifelong appointment unless incapacitated or resigned under seal.

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

The Chancellery Tribunal acts as the judicial arm of House Buhijji, with authority derived from both hereditary sovereign rights and trust-based jurisdiction. It operates across three levels:

  • The Committee Tribunal โ€“ for internal disciplinary or procedural issues
  • The General Tribunal โ€“ to hear cases involving House members, trusts, or beneficiaries
  • The Sovereign Tribunal โ€“ for high matters involving oaths, declarations, and external diplomatic violations

These bodies are empowered to issue:

  • Findings of Fact
  • Chancellery Rulings
  • Articles of Remedy or Restitution
  • Letters of Censure, Recognition, or Revocation

All proceedings are sealed under the Chancellery Code of Ethics, and archived in the Royal Register of Acts and Judgments.

Oath of the Tribunal

Tribunal Authority of the Chancellery

Oath of the Tribunal

All tribunal officers and council members must swear the following oath upon appointment:


โ€œI swear by the seal of my House and the blood of my ancestors to uphold truth without corruption, judgment without prejudice, and service without ambition โ€” to administer law in the name of Sovereignty, Justice, and Divine Order.โ€

Membership Protocols of the General Chancellery

Eligibility and Age of Majority

Membership in the Assembly of the General Chancellery is reserved for bloodline members of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, recognized by patrilineal or matrilineal descent, and/or adoption under dynastic law. All members must:

  • Be at least 21 years of age to hold full Chancellor rank
  • Complete rite of passage protocols prior to elevation
  • Affirm allegiance to the House, the Chancellery, and the ancestral covenant

Title Granted Upon Entry:

  • Male members: Sheikh
  • Female members: Sheikhah
    Both titles are legally and diplomatically recognized under dynastic, tribal, and sovereign protocol.

Induction Process & Rank Conferral

Each new member undergoes a three-stage initiation, overseen by the Grand Chancellor or a delegated High Commissioner:

Stage I: Review and Verification

  • Lineage, bloodline, or trust affiliation is confirmed
  • Oaths of Allegiance and Confidentiality are reviewed

Stage II: Public Acknowledgment & Witnessing

  • The candidate is presented before the Chancellery Assembly
  • A ceremonial pin, sash, or seal is bestowed
  • The Book of Authority is signed

Stage III: Oath-Bearing and Title Conferral

  • The oath is read aloud
  • The title of Sheikh or Sheikhah is formally declared
  • Entry is logged into the Register of Chancellors

Oath of Chancellery Allegiance

All inducted members must swear the following:


โ€œI, by my blood and breath, do solemnly swear before Heaven and Earth to uphold the covenant of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji, defend its sovereignty, preserve its law, honor its elders, guide its youth, and safeguard its truth. By Divine right, by ancestral duty, and by sovereign willโ€”I accept my rank, and I shall not break this oath.โ€

Privileges of Members

  • Full voting rights within the General Chancellery
  • Eligibility to serve on Committees or as Tribunal Officers
  • Right to bear the insignia of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji
  • Access to sealed Chancellery records and internal court protections
  • Recognition in all proclamations, decrees, and published Orders

Heraldic Authority, Emblematic Seals, and Diplomatic Regalia

Primary Chancellery Emblem

Official Typography and Colors

Committee Badges and Banners

The central insignia of the High Chancellery of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji is composed of:

  • The Dual-Lion Crest, representing both the maternal and paternal patriarchal bloodlines of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji and ๐’€ญHouse Al-Sane
  • The Tamimi War Banner (ู†ุตุฑ ู…ู† ุนู†ุฏ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูˆ ูุชุญ ู‚ุฑูŠุจ), representing tribal sovereignty and military legitimacy
  • The Spear-Circle of Bani Tamim, pierced with a central lance flanked by two crossed swords
  • The Mace and Scepter of Al-Muสฟammari, indicating dynastic governance and ancestral jurisdiction
  • The bottom scroll bears the words: โ€œPer Divinum Ius Sanguinisโ€ (By Divine Right of Blood)

This crest is the official sigil of the Grand Chancellor and is affixed to all sovereign instruments, rulings, seals, and diplomatic communications.

Committee Badges and Banners

Official Typography and Colors

Committee Badges and Banners

Each of the Ten Committees bears a sub-insignia, derived from the master crest. Variants include:

  • Genetic Sovereignty โ€“ marked by the Y-Chromosome double helix encircled with the seal of FGC30701
  • Tribal Affairs โ€“ a stylized palm grove representing Najdi, Bahraini, and Maghrebi roots
  • Legal Restoration โ€“ scales of justice overlaid on the UCC crest, backed by the Tamimi banner
  • Ecclesiastical Oversight โ€“ dual crescent and cross in balance, signifying multi-faith jurisprudence
  • Estates & Holdings โ€“ a fortified gate with trust keys, representing dynastic land sovereignty
  • Foreign Missions โ€“ the Buhijji globe clasped by olive branches and a diplomatic quill
  • Cultural Preservation โ€“ a parchment scroll with Arabic calligraphy and tribal embroidery
  • Publications โ€“ a sun-seal stamp embossed on a manuscript roll (SVSP signature)
  • Governance & Ethics โ€“ crossed scrolls and compass, denoting lawful stewardship
  • Succession & Beneficiaries โ€“ the Tree of Legacy rising from the Book of Covenant

Each insignia is available in embroidery, stamp, seal, and watermark formats, issued by the Office of the Grand Chancellor.

Official Typography and Colors

Official Typography and Colors

Official Typography and Colors

  • Typeface: Serif (Garamond for print, Georgia or Times for digital)
  • Colors:
    • Gold (Sovereignty)
    • Black (Judicial Authority)
    • Crimson (Bloodline)
    • White (Purity and Truth)
    • Indigo (Wisdom and Legacy)

Contact Us

Registry, Alliance & Contact

To inquire about tribal registry, form formal alliances, or correspond directly with the Chancellery of ๐’€ญ House Buhijji, please submit your details below. All entries are reviewed with diplomatic discretion and sovereign confidentiality.

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The Chancellery of ๐’€ญHouse Buhijji operates on a sovereign review schedule. All submissions are processed with care and discretion during designated registry hours, Monday through Thursday, 10:00 AM โ€“ 4:00 PM PST. Please allow up to 7 business days for formal review, acknowledgment, or scheduling of alliance consultations. Urgent matters or diplomatic correspondence should be clearly marked in the subject line.


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