Abu Anas Khaliq

Abdul Anas Khaliq (Borundian: Əbtül Anəs Khəliq; Nesio-Arabic script: عبد الأنس خالق [ɑbtɯl anɑs xɑliq]), popularly known as AAK (pronounced double a K; Borundian: Tabol Ey Key), was a Borundian politician who served as the first prime minister of Borundia from 1983 to 2004. He was the leader of the Hazab Nasberundi, and was considered one of the most brutal dictators in history. He took office as prime minster after the dissolution of the Borundian Federation on February 23, 1983, and implemented a closed country policy until 1991. On March 20, 2004, AAK resigned from his position and died of lung cancer in 2008.

AAK was born in Pulahdi, a suburb of Banonkor, in 1939. He dropped out of college when he was 19 and joined the Borundian Armed Forces. He later left the BAF in 1964 and studied law and politics in the Law University of Aloktiena. In the early 1970s, he joined the Borundian National Party, which won the majority seats in the parliament of the Borundian Federation in 1974. He was elected prime minister in 1983. He left the Borundian National Party and formed his own party, the Hazab Nasberundi, in 1985, composed mainly of firebrand conservatives from the BNP.