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  2. Aliya bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    Aliya bint Ali of Hejaz (Arabic: علياء بنت علي, "noble born"; 19 January 1911 – 21 December 1950), was an Arabian princess and a queen consort of Iraq. She was the spouse and first cousin of King Ghazi of Iraq and the queen mother of King Faisal II of Iraq . [ 1 ]

  3. Alia Toukan - Wikipedia

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    Queen Alia walking alongside Jordanian Army Chief of Staff Habis Majali. Alia Toukan was born on 25 December 1948 in Cairo, Egypt, [1] [2] the daughter of Baha Toukan and his wife Hanan Hashim. Her mother, a home-maker, was a grandniece of Ibrahim Hashim Pasha, and her father was a diplomat. [2]

  4. Ali bin Hussein, King of Hejaz - Wikipedia

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    Princess Aliya – born 1911 – died 21 December 1950, married her first cousin, Ghazi I King of Iraq, becoming Queen Aliya of Iraq. Crown Prince Abd al-Ilah – born 14 November 1913 – died 14 July 1958, married three times first to Melek el-Din Fauzi in 1936 divorced in 1940, then to Faiza al-Tarabulsi in 1948 divorced 1950 and finally to ...

  5. Aliya - Wikipedia

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    Aliya bint Ali (1911–1950), Queen of Iraq; Aliyah bint al-Mahdi, was the daughter of Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi (r. 775–785) from his concubine Bahtariyah. Aliya (actress) (born 1992), Chinese actress; Aliya LeeKong (born 1978), American chef, television personality, and author; Aliya Moldagulova (1925–1944), Soviet and Kazakh sniper

  6. List of Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Aliya bint Ali, queen of Iraq Naqiʾa, Assyrian queen, wife of king Sennacherib and mother to king Esarhaddon. She is lived around 728–669 BC and is known as one of the most powerful women of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. 'Abd al-Ilah (14 November 1913 – 14 July 1958), cousin and brother-in-law of King Ghazi of the Kingdom of Iraq.

  7. Princess Alia bint Hussein - Wikipedia

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    Princess Alia has held a 2 Dan Black Belt Taekwondo since 1987, and enjoys equestrianism, [2] horse breeding, judging of Arabian horses, collecting stamps, reading and sports in general. Equestrianism is a family passion; her half-sister, Princess Haya bint Hussein , is the former president of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports ...

  8. Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein - Wikipedia

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    After the loss of Mecca, Sharif Ali's parents settled in Iraq where his mother's Badiya sister, Aliya bint Ali, was queen consort.He was born in Iraq and his maternal first cousin was Faisal II of Iraq, the last king of Iraq, his maternal grandfather was Ali bin Hussein, last King of Hejaz, and his paternal grandfather was the uncle of both Faisal I of Iraq and Ali bin Hussein. [1] '

  9. Princess Badiya bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    Princess Badiya bint Ali (24 January 1920– 9 May 2020) was an Iraqi princess, and one of the last surviving Iraqi royals following the 1958 coup. She was the daughter of Ali, King of Hejaz, and Princess Nafeesa, sister of Crown Prince 'Abd al-Ilah, and the aunt of King Faisal II of Iraq.