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  2. Fawzia of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fawzia of Egypt (Arabic: فوزية; 5 November 1921 – 2 July 2013), also known as Fawzia Pahlavi or Fawzia Chirine, was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran. Fawzia was the daughter of Fuad I, seventh son of Ismail the Magnificent. Her marriage to the Iranian Crown Prince in ...

  3. Shahnaz Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    She is the only child of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his first wife Queen Fawzia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Shahnaz is the half-sister of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi , Princess Farahnaz Pahlavi , Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi II and Princess Leila Pahlavi – the four children of the Shah by his third wife, Farah Pahlavi . [ 4 ]

  4. Princess Fawzia of Egypt (born 1940) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Fawzia was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which resulted in significant mobility limitations and the need for constant care. She died in Lausanne on 27 January 2005 at the age of 64. Her body was transported to Cairo, where she was interred at Al-Rifa'i Mosque on 30 January, following the tradition for members of the Egyptian royal ...

  5. 50 Rare Historical Photos To Enlighten Your View Of The World ...

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    It's one thing to read about years gone by between the pages of a fascinating history book. But nothing brings the past back to life more than beautiful historical photographs.These moments frozen ...

  6. Princess Faiza of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Princess Faiza was instrumental in Princess Fawzia's long period of convalescence in Egypt after divorcing from the Shah of Iran in 1948. [10] Faiza was one of the leading figures of the Red Crescent Society in Egypt during the reign of King Farouk. [11] King Farouk put her and her husband under house arrest due to his suspicion. [1]

  7. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    A quiet, shy woman, Fawzia described her marriage as miserable, feeling very much unwanted and unloved by the Pahlavi family and longing to return to Egypt. [46] In his 1961 book Mission For My Country, Mohammad Reza wrote that the "only happy light moment" of his entire marriage to Fawzia was the birth of his daughter. [47]

  8. Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary - Wikipedia

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    Soraya in childhood with her mother, c. 1935 Soraya was the elder child and only daughter of Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary (1901–1983), [1] a Bakhtiari nobleman and Iranian ambassador to West Germany in the 1950s, and his Russian-born German wife Eva Karl (1906–1994).

  9. Ismail Chirine - Wikipedia

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    Chirine assumed different public posts in Egypt. When Chirine returned from the United Kingdom he firstly worked for the Bank El Ahly El Masry. Later he became an officer in the army, where his proficiency in the English language was useful during negotiations in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, together with Rahmani Bey who later became ambassador to Czechoslovakia.