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HRH Princess of Egypt and HM Shahbanou of Iran Fawzia Ahmed FOUAD

Russian: египетская принцесса, королева Ирана Фавзия Фуад, Persian: فوزیه
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Birthplace: Ras el-Tin Palace, Alexandria, Egypt
Death: July 02, 2013 (91)
Alexandria, Egypt
Place of Burial: Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Immediate Family:

Daughter of H.M. King FOUAD Ist of Egypt and Nazli Sabri (1894-1978) Abdel-Rehim Queen Consort of Egypt (m.1919)
Wife of Ismail Hussein Chirine
Ex-wife of H.M. Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi
Mother of HIH Princess Shahnaz of Iran; Nadia Emineh Ismail Chirine and Hussein Ismail Chirine
Sister of King FAROUK I of Egypt; HRH Faiza Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt; HRH Faika Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt and HRH Fathiya Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt
Half sister of HH Prince Ismaïl Ahmed FOUAD (1896-1897) and HRH Princess Fewkieh Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt, Countess of Adix

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About HRH Princess Fawzia Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt

She was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

She is currently Fawzia Shirin, having remarried in 1949 and having lost her royal titles after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, although she is referred to as princess out of courtesy. She is the most senior member of the deposed Muhammad Ali Dynasty residing in Egypt. Her nephew, Fuad, who was proclaimed King Fuad II of Egypt and Sudan after the Revolution, resides in Switzerland.

She was born Her Sultanic Highness Princess Fawzia bint Fuad at Ras el-Tin Palace in Alexandria, the eldest daughter of Sultan Fuad I of Egypt and Sudan (later King Fuad I), and his second wife, Nazli Sabri. One of her great-great-grandfathers was Suleiman Pasha, a French army officer who served under Napoleon, converted to Islam, and oversaw an overhaul of the Egyptian army. In addition to her sisters, Faiza, Faika, and Fathiya, and her brother, Farouk, she had two half-siblings from her father's previous marriage to Princess Shivakiar Khanum Effendi.

Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Sudan married Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919-1980), the Crown Prince of Iran, in Cairo, on 16 March 1939; after their honeymoon, the wedding ceremonies were repeated in Tehran. Two years later, the crown prince succeeded his exiled father and was to become the Shah of Iran. Soon after her husband’s ascent to the throne, Queen Fawzia appeared on the cover of the 21 September 1942, issue of Life magazine, photographed by Cecil Beaton, who described her as an “Asian Venus” with “a perfect heart-shaped face and strangely pale but piercing blue eyes.”

The marriage was not a success. After the birth of the couple’s only child, Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi, Queen Fawzia—the title of empress was not yet used in Iran at that time—obtained an Egyptian divorce in 1945, whereupon she moved to Cairo. This divorce was not recognized by Iran, however, and eventually an official divorce was obtained, in Iran, on 17 November 1948, with Queen Fawzia reclaiming her previous distinction of Princess of Egypt and Sudan. A major condition of the divorce was that her daughter be left behind to be raised in Iran. Curiously, Queen Fawzia’s brother, King Farouk, divorced his first wife, Queen Farida, the same week.

In the official announcement of the divorce, it was stated that “the Persian climate had endangered the health of Empress [sic] Fawzia, and that thus it was agreed that the Egyptian King’s sister be divorced.” In another official statement, the Shah said that the dissolution of the marriage “cannot affect by any means the existing friendly relations between Egypt and Iran.”

On 28 March 1949, in Cairo, Princess Fawzia married Colonel Ismail Hussain Shirin Bey, (1919-1994), a distant cousin and one-time Egyptian Minister of War and the Navy. The couple had two children: Nadia (born 1950-2009) and Hussain (born 1955)

Princess Fawzia’s death was mistakenly reported in January 2005. Journalists had confused her with her niece, Princess Fawzia Farouk (1940–2005), one of the three daughters of King Farouk.

Titles from birth

   * Her Sultanic Highness the Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Sudan

* Her Royal Highness the Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Sudan
* Her Imperial and Royal Highness the Crown Princess of Iran
* Her Imperial Majesty Queen Fawzia of Iran
* Her Imperial & Royal Highness Princess Fawzia of Iran and Egypt
* Her Royal Highness the Princess Fawzia of Egypt and Sudan
* Mrs. Ismail Shirin
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Fawzia_Fuad_of_Egypt

О HRH Princess Fawzia Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt (русский)

Фавзия Фуад (араб. فوزية ابنة فؤاد‎, перс. فوزیه فؤاد‎; 5 ноября 1921[2], Александрия, Султанат Египет — 2 июля 2013, Александрия, Египет) — египетская принцесса, ставшая первой женой шаха Ирана Мохаммеда Реза Пехлеви и получившая, таким образом, титул королевы Ирана.

Она также была известна как Фавзия Ширин, после того как в 1949 году вышла замуж во второй раз. Её королевские титулы уже не признавались правительством Египта после египетской революции 1952 года, однако, согласно международному протоколу, представители бывших правящих королевских семей (как сами монархи, так и члены) по-прежнему сохраняют за собой титулы, полученные в то время, когда их дом ещё был правящим. Она была старейшим представителем свергнутой династии Мухаммада Али, имевшей албанское происхождение, проживавшим в Египте. Её племянник, Фуад, который был провозглашён королём Египта и Судана Фуадом II после революции, ныне проживает в Швейцарии.

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HRH Princess Fawzia Ahmed FOUAD of Egypt's Timeline

1921
November 5, 1921
Ras el-Tin Palace, Alexandria, Egypt
1940
October 27, 1940
Tehran, Tehran, Tehran, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
1950
December 19, 1950
Egypt
1955
1955
2013
July 2, 2013
Age 91
Alexandria, Egypt
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Shirin Mausoleum, Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt