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carbone14 · 3 months
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Faouzia Fouad, Reine Consort d'Iran - 1940's
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Fawzia Fuad of Egypt
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royal-confessions · 8 months
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“Princess Fawzia of Egypt was absolutely stunning!! I’m glad she found happiness in her second marriage.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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aiiaiiiyo · 1 year
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annachum · 5 months
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Some figures whom I think looks kinda like these Disney Princesses ( in animation )
. Snow White : Jackie Bouvier, Lilian Bounds, Adelina Caselotti, Olivia Hussey, Margarethe Van Waldeck
. Cinderella : Grace Kelly, Ilene Woods, Diana Spencer Nicole Kidman,
. Aurora : Catherine Deneuve, Vanessa Paradis, Brigitte Bardot, Lucrezia Borgia, Mary Costa
. Belle : Anne Hathaway, Lily Collins, Audrey Hepburn, Francoise D'Aubigne, Emmy Rossum
. Jasmine : Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, Yasmine Sabri, Bella Hadid, Cleopatra VII
. Ariel : Ann Margret, Alyssa Milano, Joan Bocook ( younger ), Sierra Boggess
. Tiana : Halle Berry, Dorothy Dandridge, Coretta Scott, Josephine Baker
. Mulan : Ming Na Wen, Natasha Liu Bordizzo
. Rapunzel : Dakota Fanning, Amanda Seyfried, Holliday Grainger
. Merida : Lily Cole, Boudicca, Catalina D'Aragon
. Anna ( Frozen ) - Holland Roden, Madeleine Pestch, Christy Altomare
. Elsa - Anna Faith Carlson
. Megara - Elizabeth Taylor, Gene Tierney
. La Esmeralda - Gratiela Brancusi
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bala5 · 1 year
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Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt.
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solo-iiwarworld · 2 years
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Fawzia, princesa de Egipto e Irán
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De una belleza cautivadora, Fawzia nació en 1921 como princesa de Egipto, hija del rey Fuad I y de la reina Nazli. Además fue la primera esposa de Mohammad Reza Pahlaví, el último shah o emperador de Irán durante diez años, aunque mantendría el título de reina consorte de Irán.
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Fawzia Fuad of Egypt
Born in 1921, died in 2003.
She was an Egyptian princess and later Queen of Iran as the wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. It was an unhappy marriage. Her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law were jealous of her and her husband was unfaithful. Following depressive episodes and anorexia crisis, she moved back to Cairo in 1945. She divorced Mohammed Reza and remarried in 1949 with Colonel Ismail Chirine. This time it was a true love story.
In 1942, she appeared on the cover of the magazine Life.
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Princess Fawzia of Egypt
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carbone14 · 10 months
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Faouzia Fouad, Reine Consort d'Iran - 1942
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arutai · 3 years
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Fawzia Fuad of Egypt (1939)
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Fawzia Fuad (1921-2003), Egyptian princess and later queen of Iran
my source: https://fuckyeahhistorycrushes.tumblr.com/post/635423495514423296/fawzia-fuad-of-egypt-born-in-1921-died-in
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“Empress Fawzia of Persia and Queen Farida of Egypt were stunning women, who faced challenges in their difficult marriages, but managed to survive their terrible spouses.” - Text & Image Submitted by cenacevedo15
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Princess Ashraf Pahlavi of Iran with Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt/later Queen of Iran
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Fawzia Fuad of Egypt (1921-2013).
Egyptian royal.
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Princess Fawzia was the daughter of Fuad I, the seventh son of Ismail the Magnificent. She descended from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.
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In 1939, she married Iran’s Crown Prince Mohamed Reza Pahlavi. They saw each other only once before marriage, and it seems it was a political and religious union rather than a love match. The marriage was planned by the latter's father, Rezā Shāh. A declassified CIA report in May 1972 described the union as a political move. The marriage was also significant in that it united a Sunni royal, the Princess, and a Shia royal, the Crown Prince.
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Her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law were jealous of her and Mohammed Reza was unfaithful. The marriage was short-lived, life in Teheran was very different than the one she led in the palace of her parents and following depressive episodes and anorexia crisis, Fawzia moved back to Cairo in 1945, leaving her daughter in Iran.
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She remarried in 1949 with Colonel Ismail Chirine, and this time, the marriage would last until the end of their lives. Sources mention that it was a true love story and Fawzia found her balance and fulfilment in this union. She had two daughters with him.
She had two children with him.
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After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, her royal titles were no longer recognized by the Egyptian government.
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Princess Fawzia was educated in Switzerland and was fluent in English and French in addition to her native Arabic.
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Fawzia was considered a beauty of her time. Her beauty was often compared to that of film stars Hedy Lamarr and Vivien Leigh. Fawzia as a young woman was as a "supremely naive, over-protected, cellophane-wrapped gift packaged little girl" who lived in "bucolic surroundings, mobbed by adoring servants, aunts, and ladies in waiting".
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In 1942, Fawzia appeared on the cover of the magazine Life. Photographer Cecil Beaton, described her as an "Asian Venus" with "a perfect heart-shaped face and strangely pale but piercing blue eyes."
She led the newly founded Association for the Protection of Pregnant Women and Children (APPWC) in Iran.
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