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  2. Oksana Voevodina - Wikipedia

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    On 22 November 2018, Voevodina secretly married Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan and the 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong or King of Malaysia as his second wife, in Moscow, Russia without the knowledge of her husband's first wife. Her husband first wife is Sultanah Nur Diana Petra.

  3. Kelantan royal family - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan (b. 1969) and Sultanah Nur Diana Petra, the Sultanah of Kelantan (b. 1988) (the Sultan and his wife) [8] Tengku Ismail Leon Petra (b. 2019) (the Sultan's son by Oksana Voevodina) [9] Raja Perempuan Tengku Anis (b. 1949) (the Sultan's mother) Tengku Muhammad Fa-iz Petra (b. 1974) and Che Puan Sofie Louise Johansson ...

  4. Tengku Zubaidah Tengku Norudin - Wikipedia

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    Tengku Zubaidah's family is a descendant of the royal family of Pattani who once led Pattani before it was conquered by Thailand in 1902. Her father, Wairot was the son of Phra Phiphitphakdi (Tengku Muda Abdul Putra) and his third wife, Sawas (formerly Darachat), who was a Thai citizen of Chinese descent from Bangkok.

  5. Sultanah Nur Diana Petra - Wikipedia

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    Jana Jakoubková married Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan on 30 October 2010. [5] Before her marriage, she converted to Islam and changed her name to Nur Diana Petra Abdullah. As his wife, she was subsequently allowed to use the honorific prefix of Che Puan (literally "Lady") and the style of Yang Berbahagia (translated as "Her Gracious").

  6. Muhammad V of Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Media reported the birth of their son Tengku Ismail Leon Petra ibni Sultan Muhammad V on 21 May 2019. [19] [20] On 1 July 2019, Sultan Muhammad V divorced her by a "talak tiga" or talaq baayin that is the irrevocable divorce and most severe divorce in Islam, after filing of documents at the Singapore Syariah Court earlier on 22 June. [21]

  7. Royal Family Order of Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad V of Kelantan (1986) Queen Saleha (1999) Pengiran Isteri Mariam (1999) Queen Sirikit (2000) Mahathir Mohamad (2002 [2], revoked 2018 [3]) Sharafuddin of Selangor (2002) Sirajuddin of Perlis (2002) Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu (2002) Tengku Muhammad Fa-iz Petra (2003) Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra (2003, revoked 2010, reinstalled 2019)

  8. Mohammed V of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed V was one of the sons of Sultan Yusef, who was enthroned by the French in September 1912 and his wife Yaqut. [7] On 18 November 1927, a "young and timid" 17-year-old Muhammad bin Yusef was enthroned after the death of his father and the departure of Hubert Lyautey. [8]

  9. Nilufer Hanımsultan - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was Adile Sultan, a daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Selaheddin and Tevhide Zatıgül Hanım, and a granddaughter of Sultan Murad V. [5] In December 1918, aged two, she lost her father. [5] At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, she and her mother settled in France, taking up residence in the Mediterranean city of Nice. [8]