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  2. Farouk of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Farouk I (/ f ə ˈ r uː k /; Arabic: فاروق الأول Fārūq al-Awwal; 11 February 1920 – 18 March 1965) was the tenth ruler of Egypt from the Muhammad Ali dynasty and the penultimate King of Egypt and the Sudan, succeeding his father, Fuad I, in 1936 and reigning until his overthrow in a military coup in 1952.

  3. Fuad II of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The son of King Farouk and his second wife Queen Narriman, Crown Prince Ahmed Fuad [a] was born on 16 January 1952 in Abdeen Palace. [citation needed] He was delivered at 8:30 a.m. and named after his grandfather Fuad I. [2] Fuad had three half-sisters from Farouk's previous marriage with Queen Farida: princesses Farial, Fawzia and Fadia.

  4. Koubbeh Palace - Wikipedia

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    Queen Farida and King Farouk's wedding in the palace, 1938. When King Fouad I ascended Egypt's throne in 1917, Koubbeh became the official royal residence. During his reign, King Fouad ordered enhancements and extensions to Koubbeh, including a six-meter wall around the 75-acre (300,000 m 2), a new gate and an external garden. In addition, a ...

  5. Sons of David - Wikipedia

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    Adonijah, the fourth son of King David from Haggith (2 Samuel 3:4). He attempted to usurp the throne during the life of David (1 Kings 1:11ff). Solomon had him executed after being warned to remember his place in the line of succession per King David’s instruction regarding the crown. 1 Kings 1:32–35; 1:50–53; 2:13–25.

  6. 1952 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the order came for Farouk to abdicate in favour of his son, Crown Prince Ahmed Fuad – who was acceded to the throne as King Fuad II [85] – and a three-man Regency Council was appointed. The former king's departure into exile came on 26 July 1952 and at 6 o'clock that evening he set sail for Italy with protection from the Egyptian army.

  7. Nazli Sabri - Wikipedia

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    On 13 September 1950 King Farouk deprived the Queen Mother, and her daughter Princess Fathia of their rights and titles. [11] This was due to latter's marriage, which Nazli supported, but was against Farouk's wishes, to Riyad Ghali Effendi, a Coptic Christian. Nazli later converted to Catholicism, changing her name to Mary-Elizabeth. [10]

  8. Farouk Abdulhak: Billionaire’s son ‘confesses’ to involvement ...

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    A billionaire’s son accused of murdering a student in London has confessed his involvement in the 23-year-old’s death for the first time, according to the BBC.. Farouk Abdulhak is the only ...

  9. Mohammed Ali Tewfik - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of King Fuad I in 1936, he served briefly as the chief regent for the 16-year-old King Farouk I until his coronation.. In January 1952, his hopes of ruling were ended by the birth of King Farouk's son Ahmed Fuad.