Khusro Khan II (Great Empires)

He is the first son of Tshering Gampo. He remained close to his mother always. He is known as a devout Buddhist and Hindu. When his father the Caliph, offered him throne if he converted to Islam, he refused. He was always with his mother even when he was not supposed to. He admires his mother. He, being a genius, wrote a book about his mother's personal life and explained why she did what she did. His mother was little upset at first, but admired the amount of love and respect her son gave. There are beautiful poems written in the book, "The beautiful Queen". He supported his mother on all her activities though he was a child. He is also known for saying, "Mom, it is okay. You can wear shorts infront of me. Do not mind dad." The Caliph, his father slapped him for that. He then went into his mother's arms. He swore never to support the Caliph. The Caliph thought of moving the Calipha to the Harem and putting his son under the instructions of the tutor al-Dawla. Al-Dawla opposed the Caliph in all ways and secretly plotted to restore democracy. He used to be a member of the Abbasid Parliament. He was angry that his position was sacked and therefore invested his time in teaching Khusro. Khusro was secretly allowed to stay with his mother. He took note of all her realtionships, but kept it all a secret. He knew of the amount of relationships his father had also. He told during the Persian Revolution, "If men can have multiple wives, why can't women have multiple husbands? Or just end this concept of multiple spouses and remain loyal to your spouse." He earned the Caliph's wrath. Sadhashivarao X, the Peshwa-Khan Khan knew of the danger Khusro Khan would face. He immediately sent an armed regiment under General Siddhartha Bhasu III. The regiment protected Khusro Khan, his mother, and his brothers. The Marathas trained Khusro in the art of Statesmanship. The Abbasid Caliphate was overrun by Marathas and though the Abbasid Caliphate remained independent, the Marathas ruled. In 2016, his mother assisted him to be one sultan of the Abbasid Caliphate. He then effectively reduced the power of the Caliph.