Qal'at al-Fajr Uncovers Vast Mineral Veins, Boosting Ayubistan's Economy
In the blessed city of Qal'at al-Fajr, a most wondrous discovery hath been unearthed, courtesy of the esteemed Guild of Master Architects. Led by the venerable Architect, Jalaluddin ibn Hasan, a team of skilled artisans and engineers hath stumbled upon an expansive network of mineral veins, replete with precious ores of copper, silver, and gold. This most fortunate find is anticipated to bolster the economic fortunes of Ayubistan, as the kingdom's treasury is expected to swell with an influx of 10,000 dinars in revenue per annum. The excavation efforts, which commenced under the auspices of the Guild's patron, the wise and just Sultan, Rashid al-Din, hath yielded an impressive array of geological specimens, including a staggering 500 kilograms of pure silver ore. As news of this discovery spread, the markets of Qal'at al-Fajr hath witnessed a surge in mercantile activity, with merchants and traders flocking to the city to capitalize on the burgeoning mining industry. According to the Guild's chief geologist, the erudite Muhammad ibn Ali, the mineral deposits are of the highest quality, with an estimated 20 years' worth of extractable resources. The Guild, in collaboration with the Sultan's council, hath already begun drafting plans for the establishment of a royal mining concession, which shall oversee the extraction and distribution of these precious resources, ensuring the prosperity and security of Ayubistan for generations to come.