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  2. Basmah bint Saud Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Basmah bint Saud bin Al Saud (Arabic: بسمة بنت سعود آل سعود Bismah bint Su'ūd Āl Su'ūd; born 1 March 1964) is a Saudi Arabian royal, businesswoman and human rights activist. She is one of the grandchildren of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz and a daughter of King Saud. Princess Basmah is the youngest child of King Saud.

  3. Reema bint Bandar Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Reema is the great-granddaughter of Ibn Saud, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, on her maternal and paternal sides. [10] Her maternal grandparents are King Faisal, the son of Ibn Saud, and Queen Iffat who was born to a Circassian mother and a Saudi father. [11] Her paternal grandfather is former Crown Prince Sultan. She is one of eight children.

  4. Sara bint Mashour Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Sara bint Mashour Al Saud (Arabic: سارة بنت مشهور آل سعود) is a member of the Saudi royal family and wife of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is her first cousin. A granddaughter of King Abdulaziz, Al-Saud lives in London after seeking political asylum there in 2007. [1]

  5. Category:Princesses of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princesses of Saudi Arabia" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Sara bint Faisal Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    Princess Sara and her sister Princess Latifa established one of the first charitable organizations in Saudi Arabia, Al Nahda, in 1962. [5] [6] Princess Sara was the chair of the organization for a long time [7] The organization was awarded the first Chaillot prize for human rights organizations in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf in 2009. [8]

  7. Hassa bint Salman Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Princess delivered a keynote address at Al Yamamah University lauding the achievements of Saudi women. [7] She participated in the activities of the Saudi human rights commission. [8] In June 2020, Hassa bint Salman was made the honorary chair of the Saudi Social Responsibility Association. [9]

  8. Sara bint Talal Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    It was the first case of a senior member of the Saudi ruling family seeking political asylum. [8] Immediately after her request for political asylum, and apparently in order to improve her credentials to get asylum, Princess Sara told the press that she wanted to see reform in Saudi Arabia and wanted to fight against corruption in that country. [9]

  9. Loulwa bint Yazeed Al Saud - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Princess Loulwa founded Plus966, a fashion boutique consultancy, and also founded the Egyptian fashion e-commerce platform GoTrend. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is also the co-founder and chief executive officer of RiseUp Saudi , a platform to help start-ups in Saudi Arabia and hosts the RiseUp Summit, the largest entrepreneurship event in the ...