Nermin Safiyev (Russo-Islamic World War III)

Nermin Tamirovich Safiyev (Russian: Нермин Тамирович Сафиев, Chechan: Нермин Тамир-Кхант Сафи, born November 1, 1999) is a Russian politician, who was the leader of the Republic of Chechnya between 2027 to 2049, the Caliph of Islam from 2045 to 2046, Chairman of the League of Muslims in Russia and China between 2054 to 2055.

Nermin Safiyev is best known for his service with the Russian Armed Forces. In 2020, he joined the Russian Armed Forces and served as a patrolman in the Idlib Province, and in 2027, became the Head of the Repulic of Chechnya.

During the Russo-Caliphate war, Safiyev abdicated his position as the Head of Chechnya, and come back serving the Russian military.

He rallied Muslim citizens of Russia to fight for Moscow, and was often-known for brutally punishing separatists, and those who sided with the Caliphate. He was often-known as the "Butcher of Chechnya" (Russian: Мясник Чечни).

After the war, he was installed as the leader of the Caliphate, and switched the political capital of the Caliphate from Ankara in Turkey to Grozny, Russia, however, the Caliphate failed to stay together and/or have any semblence of its pre-war state. Despite attempts by Nermin Safiyev to keep the Caliphate together, the attempts were all-but futile, and therefore, Safiyev declared the Caliphate defunct.

In 2056, he was awarded Hero of the Russian Federation by President Pavel Kirkalev.

In his post-political career, Safiyev and his family has spent much time helping Russia advance in the global stage. Safiyev's family donated approximately ₽3.5 billion to the development of the Dolgo pill. One of Nermin's sons, Ruslan Gavrilov-Safiyev helped develop Russia's space weapons industry.