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The Azami were granted full autonomy in exchange for granting the Draconis Combine mineral rights on their planets, serving as border guards in the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] and participating in cross-border raids against its enemies. Under the precept of ''[[w:Taqiya|taqiya]]'', the Azami agreed to adopt the [[Dictum Honorium]] so long as the Combine's security services did not investigate their adherence to it too deeply. On worlds and in cities where the Azami hold sway, the Combine has allowed them to continue their religious practices, though elsewhere they will clamp down on such belief systems, while the Azami themselves are quick to root out other Islamic sects from their communities.<ref name=HK120/><ref name=HHB/> The Azami were given training as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] and their own units within the DCMS, known as the [[Arkab Legions]], which specialize in the lightning-quick style of fighting they famously employ. The Azami also have their own intelligence agency, independent from [[Internal Security Force|ISF]], known as the [[Saurimat]] The Azami were granted full autonomy in exchange for granting the Draconis Combine mineral rights on their planets, serving as border guards in the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] and participating in cross-border raids against its enemies. Under the precept of ''[[w:Taqiya|taqiya]]'', the Azami agreed to adopt the [[Dictum Honorium]] so long as the Combine's security services did not investigate their adherence to it too deeply. On worlds and in cities where the Azami hold sway, the Combine has allowed them to continue their religious practices, though elsewhere they will clamp down on such belief systems, while the Azami themselves are quick to root out other Islamic sects from their communities.<ref name=HK120/><ref name=HHB/> The Azami were given training as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] and their own units within the DCMS, known as the [[Arkab Legions]], which specialize in the lightning-quick style of fighting they famously employ. The Azami also have their own intelligence agency, independent from [[Internal Security Force|ISF]], known as the [[Saurimat]]
− ==Known Azami Worlds==+ ;List of Azami Worlds
*[[Al Na'ir]]<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 94</ref> *[[Al Na'ir]]<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 94</ref>
*[[Algedi]]<ref name=HHB/> *[[Algedi]]<ref name=HHB/>
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The Azami were granted full autonomy in exchange for granting the Draconis Combine mineral rights on their planets, serving as border guards in the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] and participating in cross-border raids against its enemies. Under the precept of ''[[w:Taqiya|taqiya]]'', the Azami agreed to adopt the [[Dictum Honorium]] so long as the Combine's security services did not investigate their adherence to it too deeply. On worlds and in cities where the Azami hold sway, the Combine has allowed them to continue their religious practices, though elsewhere they will clamp down on such belief systems, while the Azami themselves are quick to root out other Islamic sects from their communities.<ref name=HK120/><ref name=HHB/> The Azami were given training as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] and their own units within the DCMS, known as the [[Arkab Legions]], which specialize in the lightning-quick style of fighting they famously employ. The Azami also have their own intelligence agency, independent from [[Internal Security Force|ISF]], known as the [[Saurimat]] | The Azami were granted full autonomy in exchange for granting the Draconis Combine mineral rights on their planets, serving as border guards in the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] and participating in cross-border raids against its enemies. Under the precept of ''[[w:Taqiya|taqiya]]'', the Azami agreed to adopt the [[Dictum Honorium]] so long as the Combine's security services did not investigate their adherence to it too deeply. On worlds and in cities where the Azami hold sway, the Combine has allowed them to continue their religious practices, though elsewhere they will clamp down on such belief systems, while the Azami themselves are quick to root out other Islamic sects from their communities.<ref name=HK120/><ref name=HHB/> The Azami were given training as [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] and their own units within the DCMS, known as the [[Arkab Legions]], which specialize in the lightning-quick style of fighting they famously employ. The Azami also have their own intelligence agency, independent from [[Internal Security Force|ISF]], known as the [[Saurimat]] | ||
− | + | ;List of Azami Worlds | |
*[[Al Na'ir]]<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 94</ref> | *[[Al Na'ir]]<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 94</ref> | ||
*[[Algedi]]<ref name=HHB/> | *[[Algedi]]<ref name=HHB/> |