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π’€­ The Post

The Sovereign Postal Authority of π’€­House Buhijji

Established: Anno Mundi 5785 | Gregorian 2025


Treaty of Postal Sovereignty: Ratified 23 June 2025

Introduction

π’€­ House Buhijji, operating under divine, dynastic, tribal, and international authority, hereby establishes its sovereign postal jurisdiction through the Treaty of Postal Sovereignty, in alignment with the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), and the customs of hereditary sovereign estates.


The Post is the officially recognized postal instrument and routing mechanism of π’€­House Buhijji. It operates independently of all national jurisdictions and stands as a recognized instrument of diplomatic communication, fiscal issuance, and sovereign identity verification.

LEGAL FOUNDATION

The sovereign postal authority of π’€­House Buhijji is lawfully and legally grounded upon the following multilateral, tribal, dynastic, and international instruments:

Treaty of Postal Sovereignty (2025)

  • Legal standing: A binding international-style instrument executed under π’€­House Buhijji’s sovereign authority, invoking the right of treaty-making per customary international law, tribal autonomy, and Article 36 of UNDRIP.


  • Lawful standing: Derives authority from natural law and dynastic right. As the heir and living sovereign of a recognized bloodline, the Grand Chancellor has lawful standing to enter treaties of peace and commerce.


  • Purpose: Establishes π’€­House Buhijji’s de jure postal jurisdiction, issuing rights of appointment, stamp creation, diplomatic mail handling, and foreign recognition.

Postal Charter of π’€­House Buhijji

  • Legal standing: Acts as a sovereign constitutional instrument defining the structure, appointments, operational authority, and jurisdiction of the postal institution. Enforceable as a tribal constitution under private government law.


  • Lawful standing: Embeds the divine right of rule and tribal duty of preservation into law. Grants the Postmaster General authority by blood and by divine investiture.


  • Purpose: Establishes The Post as an executive body of π’€­House Buhijji with plenary powers in mail, diplomatic transit, stamp issuance, and seal verification.

Postage Stamp Act

  • Legal standing: Serves as enabling legislation within the sovereign legal system of π’€­House Buhijji, comparable to federal postal laws in national systems.


  • Lawful standing: Treats the issuance of seals and stamps as sacred fiscal relics, tied to dynastic continuity, tribal documentation, and the lawful right to govern.


  • Purpose: Creates the lawful authority to issue one stamp annually; defines fiscal use, authentication, archival, and protections from forgery or misuse.

Official Certificate of Stamp Issue (2026 onward)

  • Legal standing: A notarized and sealed issuance act under sovereign legal authority, used for administrative registry and verification. Treated as legal tender in official π’€­House documents.


  • Lawful standing: A permanent record of dynastic, tribal, and economic governance. Part of the hereditary continuity of state function.


  • Purpose: Officially certifies each year’s stamp; binds its legality, legitimacy, and traceability under international and private sovereign law.

Universal Postal Union Constitution (Berne, 1874–present)

  • Legal standing: Forms the foundational framework for all international postal exchange. Under Article 1 of the UPU Constitution, sovereign states, territories, and recognized indigenous or non-state actors may participate in postal traffic under treaty conditions.


  • Lawful standing: Customary recognition of postal neutrality and sanctity predates modern states. π’€­House Buhijji asserts participation under divine and dynastic right, as a lawful sovereign entity.


  • Purpose: Confers international recognition to the sanctity of mail and diplomatic courier systemsβ€”protecting π’€­House Buhijji correspondence in global transits.

Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961)

  • Legal standing: Article 27 protects all diplomatic correspondence and courier mail. π’€­House Buhijji invokes this as a sovereign tribal government under international customary law and via its foreign postmaster appointments.


  • Lawful standing: Upholds the ancient inviolability of messenger systemsβ€”recognized from biblical, Islamic, tribal, and maritime laws.


  • Purpose: Establishes legal immunity and protection of House-issued mail and stamps as diplomatic instruments.

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)

  • Legal standing: Specifically protects the rights of tribal and indigenous governments to operate internal systems (Article 33), enter international cooperation (Article 36), and preserve their own institutions (Articles 4, 5, 18).


  • Lawful standing: Affirms the preexisting lawful status of indigenous nations to operate autonomous systems outside colonial or imposed jurisdictions.


  • Purpose: Protects π’€­House Buhijji’s right to operate an independent postal and documentation system rooted in tribal sovereignty.

Law Merchant & Customary Sovereign Postal Law

  • Legal standing: Under Lex Mercatoria, sovereign postal systems have long been recognized for issuing routing protocols, trust seals, and fiscal documents. Historically recognized even for trading republics, duchies, or tribal kingdoms.


  • Lawful standing: Reinforces the π’€­House’s ability to issue communication and transit systems that precede or operate parallel to modern statehood.


  • Purpose: Protects the lawful issuance of stamps, instruments, fiscal notes, and diplomatic letters as part of sovereign exchange and treaty use.

π’€­House Buhijji Charter Law – Per Divinum Ius Sanguinis

  • Legal standing: Internal law of π’€­House Buhijji, enforceable by its tribunals, chancellery, and trust bodies. Embedded in its tribal court system and dynastic protocol.


  • Lawful standing: The supreme invocation of inherited divine rightβ€”the motto enshrines that all sovereign functions proceed from divine bloodline continuity and covenant succession.


  • Purpose: Acts as the internal spine of all lawmaking. It is this divine charter that gives legitimacy to The Post, the Court, The Mint, The Trust, and all other dynastic functions.

Postal Sovereignty & Diplomatic Mail

All mail, documents, and communications bearing the stamp, seal, or QR verification of π’€­House Buhijji are protected under:


  • Diplomatic immunity
  • Sovereign handling regulations
  • Anti-forgery and tampering protections


These instruments are legally treated as:


  • Diplomatic communications
  • State-level correspondences
  • Dynastic registries or fiduciary records


All postage issued by π’€­ House Buhijji is legally recognized as postal and fiscal tender within the House’s sovereign jurisdiction and among treaty-recognizing governments and tribal nations.

Postal Appointments & Jurisdictions

Under the authority granted by the Treaty of Postal Sovereignty, the Postmaster General of π’€­House Buhijji has the sole power to:


  • Issue stamps
  • Open postal stations
  • Appoint postmasters to geographic jurisdictions
  • Establish diplomatic routes and forwarding hubs


Current Appointments:


  • Jennah Abdulrahman Al-Failakawi
    Appointed: January 2019 (nunc pro tunc)
    Title: Postmaster of North America
    Jurisdiction: Continental U.S., Canada, Mexico, and adjacent territories

Future appointments will correspond to the 13 geo-cultural world zones defined by π’€­ House Buhijji:


  1. North America
  2. Latin America
  3. Europe
  4. Russia & Neighbors
  5. Sub-Saharan Africa
  6. North Africa & Southwest Asia
  7. East Asia
  8. South Asia
  9. Southeast Asia
  10. Australia & Oceania
  11. Central America
  12. Caribbean
  13. Antarctica

Stamp Issuance Program

Beginning in 2026, π’€­House Buhijji issues one official stamp per year:

  • Each stamp is a legal and sovereign postal artifact
  • Unused stamps may be stored, archived, or auctioned in the future
  • All stamp issues are certified via the Official Certificate of Stamp Issue
  • Stamps include QR code verification, dynastic watermarking, and serial logging


First Series:


  • π’€­ Dingir Stamp (2026)
    β€” Red background with white Dingir symbol, denoting divine authority

Each annual stamp becomes a legal and collectible relic of the sovereign estate and its evolving history.

Routing, Archives & Future Expansion

The Post currently forwards and archives all sealed sovereign mail through official routes, including coordination with:


  • Private tribal post offices (e.g., Rincon Tribal Post)
  • Diplomatic mail-handling hubs
  • House-registered forwarding locations

Mail transfer to Rincon Post Office is pending activation.


All sovereign documents are archived:


  • In PDF format with digital seals
  • In QR-traceable registry
  • In π’€­House Buhijji’s Strategic Vault
  • And may later be recorded on blockchain or digital sovereign ledgers

Routing, Archives & Future Expansion

Per treaty protections, all postal instruments of π’€­House Buhijji:


  • Shall not be seized, intercepted, copied, delayed, or altered
  • Are legally protected as instruments of foreign official capacity
  • Violation constitutes postal trespass, treaty breach, and international harm

Motto, Seal, and Stamp Authority

  • Motto: Per Divinum Ius Sanguinis (By Divine Right of Blood)
  • Primary Stamp Seal: π’€­ Dingir (divine sign)
  • Issuing Authority:
    π’€­HIRH Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji
    High Commissioner, Grand Chancellor & Postmaster General
    Sovereign of
    π’€­House Buhijji

Related Documents (Linked PDFs)

π’€­ HOUSE BUHIJJI - POSTAGE STAMP ACT (pdf)

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π’€­ HOUSE BUHIJJI - CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT (pdf)

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π’€­ HOUSE BUHIJJI - OFFICIAL POSTAGE STAMP CERTIFICATE OF ISSUE (pdf)

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π’€­ HOUSE BUHIJJI - LETTER OF COMMISSION (pdf)

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π’€­ HOUSE BUHIJJI - TREATY OF POSTAL SOVEREIGNTY (pdf)

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Contact Us

Registry, Alliance & Contact

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

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