Gondemir

Gondemir (Derived from Jund al-Ameer (The Emirian Army)) was the special military unit of the Emirs since the Denia period and into Burzand period. It is believed to be the etymological ancestor of the French Gendarmerie. The Denian Emir started Gondemir in a show of superiority against al-Haras. Almost all of the Chiefs would be from the Visigothic or Byzantine populace. Gondemir is considered the most important of the medieval times, who were believed to be Emir-makers, however, recent research proves that they didn't pay interest in politics, but more on taxation, law and governance. In addition to the military units, the military officers have been used in espionage both in the Emirate and in the neighbouring states. Gondemirs would often infiltrate into Almoravids and Aragonese Courts. Due to his growing paranoia, al-Qatil executed the Chief of Gondemir on the basis of suspicion of loyalty towards the previous Emir, Muhammad ibn Mansur.

The entire Gondemir would be executed by King James of Aragon.