The Empress of India
Salim Akbar
Textile trader in Peshawar, and russian collaborator
Description:
Salim is a 43 y.o. man from Peshawar. His accent suggest that he is Pasthun, but he dresses as a local in Punjab garb and speak Punjabi. He trades textile purchased in the Kush valley and sold to Western interest in Lahore and Delhi.
Salim is friendly and exudes the confidence of an honest man.
Bio:
Salim has approached Devasheesh in early January of 1847 in a scene name Tea in Peshawar. He inquired on Devasheesh possible support for the Bahadur Shah II as a spiritual leader in the case where a revolution was to break out.