The Royal Family
The Royal House of El’Sori-Oser:
The Regent of Restoration and Unity in the African Diaspora
In this sacred Regent of the African Diaspora, a divine mandate is being fulfilled—one rooted in the bloodline of a noble ancestor, HRH Prince Abdul Rahman Soir, whose spirit endured through eight generations. That legacy now lives in the person of His Royal Majesty High King Muja’Dib Jamel El’Sori-Oser, the sovereign descendant who has risen in this era to reclaim the royal inheritance of a scattered people.
This Regent is not merely a time of governance, it is a time of divine restoration.
Standing beside the King is Her Royal Majesty Queen Muja’Dib Saidah, the Head Consort, whose noble presence and unwavering devotion reinforce the heart of this Regent. Her role extends beyond traditional titles, becoming a force of healing, honor, and connection throughout the African world. Together, their reign reflects the sacred duality of balance and power, of memory and purpose.
In this Regent of the African Diaspora, the Royal Couple’s influence spans across the Six Regencies, reaching sons and daughters of Africa in the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond. They serve as the spiritual and cultural mother and father of a global kingdom, bringing order where there was fragmentation, unity where there was exile.
High King Muja’Dib governs with the wisdom inherited through generations of royal pain and perseverance. Queen Saidah, with dignity and foresight, upholds the sacred feminine pillar of the monarchy—fortifying the moral and cultural soul of this Regent through her humanitarian and community work.
Their presence is not symbolic—it is active, deliberate, and prophetic. The Royal House of El’Sori-Oser, through this Regent, restores a throne that was stolen, rekindles a spirit that was silenced, and reignites a people who were never truly lost.
This is the Regent of Return. The Regent of Revival. The Regent of the African Diaspora.
The King and Queen of the African Diaspora
The Royal Family of Numidoria represents a living legacy of African sovereignty, deeply connected to the historical kingdoms of the Fulani and greater African civilizations.
Led by His Royal Majesty King Muja'Dib Jamel El'Sori-Oser, the monarchy is a symbol of resilience, leadership, and the restoration of cultural identity for the African diaspora.
As a royal house with deep ancestral ties to Africa, the family upholds traditions of governance, economic empowerment, and social development. HRM Queen Malkia Saidah stand alongside the King in shaping the kingdom’s vision, while the Crown Prince and royal heirs carry forward the legacy of leadership.
The royal family's mission extends beyond ceremonial roles, actively engaging in humanitarian efforts, international diplomacy, and the economic revitalization of African-descended communities worldwide.
Through strategic alliances, royal decrees, and cultural initiatives, the Kingdom of Numidoria fosters global unity, ensuring that the African diaspora is not only remembered but empowered.
The royal household continues to advocate for African people's rights, prosperity, and dignity, bridging historical heritage with a thriving future. Stay connected with the Kingdom of Numidoria as the royal family leads the charge to reclaim Africa’s sovereign legacy and shape a future of strength and unity.
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
THE DESCENDANTS OF ABDUL RAHMAN
KING MUJA'DIB JAMEL
This document has been made historical facts of King Muja'Dib and the Numi Kingdom.
Abdul Rahman Ibrahima ibn Sori (1762-July 6, 1829) was a Fula prince and commander hailing from the Fouta Djallon region of Guinea, West Africa. Unfortunately, he was captured by slave traders and transported to the United States in 1788. Fast forward to the present day, HRH Prince Menkheperure El'Osiris, Oser, Sori is Abdul Rahman's seventh-generation grandson, while HRM King Muja'Dib Jamel El'Osiris, Oser, Sori is his eighth-generation grandson. King Muja'Dib Jamel El'Osiris, Oser, Sori holds sovereign authority over the Kingdom of Numi-Numidia through constitutional and legislative provisions and serves as the kingdom's representative in dealings with foreign powers.
(THE SON OF IBRAHIMA SORI MAWDO)
Prince Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori came from the Royal family of the Fula, a tribe in West Africa (Fula: 𞤊𞤵𞥅𞤼𞤢 𞤔𞤢𞤤𞤮𞥅, romanized: Fuuta Jaloo; Arabic: فوتا جالون) is a highland region in the center of Guinea, roughly corresponding with Middle Guinea, in West Africa. The captive Prince Abdul Rahman was taken to the Gambia River and sold onto the slave ship Africa, reportedly for "two bottles of rum, eight hands of tobacco, two flasks of powder, and a few muskets." Trans-shipped Dominica to New Orleans, he was taken upriver to Natchez, Mississippi, where he and another enslaved person were sold to Thomas Foster for about $950. There, after an early abortive escape attempt, he labored for more than thirty-eight years before gaining his freedom. On Christmas day, 1794, he married Isabella, another slave of Foster's, and eventually fathered a large family of nine children. Isabella would join the Baptist Church by 1797. Though Abdul Rahman regularly attended services with his family by 1818, he continued to have objections to those aspects of Christianity that contradicted the Islamic faith of his upbringing, particularly the doctrine of the Trinity, while also criticizing how Christianity was practiced in the context of American plantation slavery.
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Royal Coat of Arms
The High King
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Numi-Numidoria Kingdom
Prince Jamel El'Oser and Her Highness Princess Saidah were approached and Coronated by High Priests and chosen by the Berbers and African people to lead a Kingdom with the African Diaspora in America. The Prince and his Princess were given new names and new titles: King Muja'Dib Jamel and Queen Muja'Dib Saidah − The Prince and the Princess were known as Sovereign High King, and High Queen of ancient ancestry bloodline called Berbers Mende, Fula, Mauri Amazigh.
Welcome to our Kingdom Flags of Numi
Abdul Rahman Ibrahima ibn Sori (1762-July 6, 1829)
Royal Family of Sori-Oser
King Muja'Dib Jamel El'Osiris Oser Sori
Eighth-Generation descendant of Abdul Rahman
Royal Family of Sori-Oser
The King Monogram
Royal Family of Sori-Oser
Queen Muja'Dib Saidah El'Osiris Oser Sori
Royal Family of Sori-Oser
The Queen Monogram
Royal Family of Sori-Oser
Welcome to our Kingdom Flags of Numi
The Crown Royal Flag
The Flag to Numi Kingdom
The Crown Defense Flag to Numi Kingdom
The Crown Royal Flag
The red background and the gold border on the Numi flag represent the Gold stars' hardiness, bravery, strength, and valor. Two stars on each corner of the flag represent love, truth, peace, freedom, justice, and wisdom; the color of Islam and the Lions in the swords represent protection. Means the seal of Ausar. The 12 Stars branches also represent the pillars of Islam.
The Kingdom Flag of Present-day
Numi-Numidoria
The Ministry of Defense of Present-day
Numi-Numidoria
The Flag that is being used by the Ministry of Defense ( Peace be upon you- السلام عليكم on the face of the Flag) by the internationally recognized Numi Kingdom. Their emblem, outlined in gold, is placed on a red background with two lions and twelve stars that recognize The Mauri people worldwide. Two swords cross each other to protect The Crown of Numi; The Flag can be seen online
Flag of the Berber People
Numi-Numidoria
The flag of the Berber People (Amazigh, the name meaning "free men") or the flag of the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa. Currently, the Amazigh (Berber) population is spread between the Canary Islands, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Numi-Numidoria, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, and Tunisia.
Order of Numi-Numidoria
Noble Titles
His Royal Majesty/Her Royal Majesty:
The reigning Monarch. (Hereditary Monarchy)
Her Excellency:
Queen Mother (Nkunja): The mother of the reigning monarch, serving in the Queen's Court with a respected position.
(Appointed Queen Mother to serve under the Queen's court)
Her Royal Highness/His Royal Highness:
Princess/Prince: Direct royal offspring
A close male relative of a monarch, especially a son's son.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Dux/Ducissa: Equivalent to Duke/Duchess, overseeing regions of significant importance.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Oba/Obi: Advisor to the monarch, playing a key role in decision-making.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Marchio/Marchionessa: Similar to a Marquess/Marchioness, with a focus on the kingdom's borders.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Baro/Baronessa: The Baron or Baroness, overseeing smaller territories or towns.
one of a class of tenants holding his rights and title by military or another honorable service directly from a feudal superior (such as a Duke'El): a lord of the realm
a woman is holding the rank of baron either as a life peerage or as a hereditary rank, own right and immediate divine guidance, or by officials regarded as divinely guided.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Dominus/Domina: A general title for Lord or Lady, representing various levels of nobility within the Kingdom.
His Excellency/ Her Excellency:
Viscount/Viscountess: Assisting higher-ranking nobles in their duties.
A High King is a King who holds a position of seniority over a group of other Kings in the Mauri Moorish Kingdom, without the title of emperor.
Numi Kingdom
Coat of Arms
The Royal coat of arms of the Numidoria-Numi Kingdom, or the Royal Arms for short, is the official coat of arms of the Moorish monarch, currently King Muja'Dib Jamel El'Oser; these arms are used by the King and Queen in his and her official capacity as monarchs of the Numi Kingdom. In addition, variants of the Royal Arms are used by members of the Numi Royal family Ancestry Bloodline, by the Mende, Fula, and Mauri Amazigh tribes.
The Queen of Numi
Coat of Arms
The Names of Royal Family
EL’OSRE,EL'SORI - WISE-WHATLEY-TOLLAND