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  2. Khalilah Ali - Wikipedia

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    Khalilah and Ali's marriage faced difficulties, notably due to Ali’s infidelities. In 1974, Ali began an affair with Veronica Porché, leading to a confrontation between Khalilah and Porché in Manila during the Thrilla in Manila fight. [6] In January 1977, Khalilah filed for divorce, citing differences in morals and respect within the family ...

  3. Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali with wife Veronica Porché at a fundraiser in Baltimore, 1977. By the summer of 1977, his second marriage ended due to Ali's repeated infidelity, and he had married actress and model Veronica Porché. [159] At the time of their marriage, they had a daughter, Hana, and Veronica was pregnant with their second child.

  4. Rattanbai Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Rattanbai Jinnah or Maryam Jinnah (née Petit; 20 February 1900 – 20 February 1929), also known as Ruttie Petit, was the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder.

  5. List of consorts of the Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The wives of the Egyptian pretenders are titular queens. Before Tewfik Pasha Egyptian rulers had harem (which means have more than one wife and several concubines). Women had two statuses in the harem of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. First are the legal wives with the title of Khanum (Hanim). Only four women can have this title at the same time.

  6. Category:Wives of Muhammad Ali dynasty monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The consorts of the Muhammad Ali dynasty could be one of two categories: legal wives, or slave concubines. Their rights and position were different by law. This category is for legal wives who were not concubines.

  7. Harem of the Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The rulers of the Muhammad Ali dynasty kept a harem during the Khedivate of Egypt (1805–1914). The harem was the quarters of the royal court in which the female members of the court, including the female relatives, wives, concubines (sex slaves) and female servants lived in seclusion under sex segregation. This was common for all Muslim royal ...

  8. Noal, Princess of the Sa'id - Wikipedia

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    Princess Noal of Afghanistan is the wife of Muhammad Ali, Prince of the Sa'id, the heir apparent to the abolished thrones of Egypt and Sudan [1] and daughter of Prince Muhammad Daoud Pashtunyar Khan, who is the fifth son of King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan.

  9. Category:Consorts of the Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The consorts of the Muhammad Ali dynasty could be one of two categories: legal wives, or concubines, who in accordance with Islamic law were by definition slaves. Their rights and position were different by law.