Desh Navy

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The Desh Navy is a Naval marine organisation in the employ of the Desh government.

Its ranks system goes as follows:


(*)-nomination only

The highest head of the Desh Navy is Grand Admiral of the Navy Jhemal Padishah .

The Navy is controled by the "Supreme Militairy Council at Daako" ,followed in jurisdiction by the "Highest Naval Council" in Omran.

See Leading Militairy Officials of Desh for in depth membership details on both.


The Navy poseses ca. 800 warships and 2 600 batleships.It has aproximately 1 700 000 members.


In 2004 Fleet Admiral Xhemal Jalali initiated a plan of asault against the Emirate of Karachi ,because its soldiers repeatedly trespassed Desh teritory. The navy won a decisive victory and took Karachi under ocupation until 2006,when power was handed back to a civilian government.Critics argue that Jalali had created his personal dictatorship (as the Admiral of the Navy and Grand Admiral of the Navy rarely take direct action,though they are not prohibited therefrom) and protest began to amount,demanding Jalali's demotion.

In 2007,after a lenghty investigation,the Highest Militairy Council headed by Admiral Alsazam Al-Ajjud proclaimed that his actions were against regulations,however Grand Admiral of the Navy Jhemal Padishah nulified the verdict and proclaimed his personal patronagé of Jalali. Senior Vice Admiral Ahmadi Al Fahd of the Council suported the Grand Admiral of the Navy's move, while both Deputy Admiral in charge Admiral Omar Kar'bai and Judge of the Tribunal Vice Admiral Omar Khayy have treatened with resignation,should Jalali not be sanctioned.The Grand Admiral proclaimed that he will hear out the 2nd Judge of the Tribunal, Vice Admiral Peter Khogmansky on the matter. Khogamsky declared in an official statement that Jalali should not be sanctioned.On 18th March,Omar Kar'bai and Vice Admiral Omar Khayy voted to exclude Khogamnsky from the tribunal.However,neither Khogamnsky,nor Senior Vice Admiral Ahmadi Al Fahd were present and Admiral Alsazam Al-Ajjud refused to vote and so the apointment of Vice Admiral Juubal al-Saidi to Khogmansky's place on 19th March was proclaimed illegal on the 20th of March.Further heavy presure forced al-Saidi to resign informaly,as he was never recognised as a member of the Tribunal,on 28th March.The Supreme Militairy Council at Daako speculated on posible suspention of Kar'bai and Khayy,however droped the case upon intervention from Padishah and Jalali himself and also the under the threat of Admiral AL-Ajjud that he would resign as well,should his colleagues be sacked.