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Princess Ayah bint Faisal of Jordan (born 11 February 1990) is the daughter of Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia and is a niece of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She is the eldest of Prince Faisal's children. [1] She is President of the Jordanian Volleyball Federation, [2] as well as a board member at the Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC). [3]
Princess Noor bint Asem: Father: Hamid Vokhshouri: Firouzeh Vokhshouri is a Jordanian diplomat and former member of the Jordanian royal family.
Princess Sara bint Faisal of Jordan (born 27 March 1997) is the daughter of Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia, and a niece of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She is the younger sister of Princess Ayah and Prince Omar, and is also the twin of Princess Aisha. Princess Sara attended Amman Baccalaureate School.
Princess Aisha bint Faisal of Jordan (born 27 March 1997) is the daughter of Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Princess Alia, and a niece of King Abdullah II of Jordan. She is the younger sister of Princess Ayah and Prince Omar , and is also the identical twin of Princess Sara .
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Haifa bint Faisal was born in July 1950. She is the daughter of King Faisal and Princess Iffat who was born to a Circassian family. [ 1 ] She is the full sister of Mohammed bin Faisal , Saud bin Faisal , Luluwah bint Faisal , Sara bint Faisal and Turki bin Faisal .
Ayah may refer to: Ayah, a verse of the Qur'an; Ayah or Amah (occupation), a domestic servant; Paul Abine Ayah (1949 or 1950–2024), Cameroonian politician, member of the National Assembly of Cameroon; Princess Ayah bint Al Faisal (born 1990), Jordanian princess; Ayah Marar (born 1980), singer
Bahasa Dalam has been the official language of the Sultan's inner court for generations. The Brunei Bay region has been home to a civilization from the 7th century, according to archeological evidence, and Bahasa Dalam, a social register of Malay, evolved to reflect the monarchy's rank. The existence of the traditional classification that still ...