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Her Majesty Queen Farida |
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Queen of Egypt, Sovereign of Nubia, Sudan, Darfur, and Kordofan | ||||||||||||||||||
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The 17-year-old bride was stunningly beautiful, with a shy charm. Her dashing groom, only 18, was head of one of world's mightiest kingdoms at the time. The glamorous couple delighted a nation. She had the kind of breeding that takes generations to achievepoliteness, friendliness and confidence. She also benefitted from a good education at Alexandria's Notre Dame de Sion; with emphasis on manners and fluency in languages. She was Safinaz Hanim Zulfikar and he was HM King Faruk, Head of the Mehmet Ali dynasty. Their glittering wedding, was on 20 January 1938 at the Kubbe sarayi in Cairo. Eleven years later, and after the birth of her third daughter, sorrow abounded. When it became apparent that HM the King was unable to return the affections of the lonely Farida, she delicately encouraged their divorce which took place on 19 November 1948. From her private Pyramids Villa, her favorite refuge, which later on she could not recapture from its agressors, to Lebanon, Paris and Switzerland, a collection of her paintings and letters revealed her misery. HM Queen Farida was born at Alexandria, 5 September 1921, daughter of HE Yusuf Zulfikar Paşa and Zeynep Hanim Mehmet Sait. She died at Cairo on 16 October 1988 and was buried at her family's mausoleum in Cairo. Children ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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HM Queen Farida with their Royal Highnesses her daughters
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Like a queen from the fairy tales, HM Queen Farida of Egypt, in tiara and flashing diamonds, Cairo 20 January 1938
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![]() ![]() HM The Queen was awarded the decoration of the superior class of Kemal-i nişani |
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