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toppled King Farouk. Following Farouk's abdication and his departure from Egypt, Zulficar granted interviews to the press in which he talked about his daughter's divorce from the ex-king. This angered Farouk, who stated that "the aged, garrulous father of my first wife in his dotage is apparently
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Queen Nazli and Queen Farida belonged to the elitist turco-circassian ruling class. Besides being daughters and granddaughters of senior officials, they each had a prime minister for a maternal grandfather—Mohammed Cherif Pasha and Mohammed Saiid Pasha respectively. Moreover, Queen Farida was the
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Yousef Zulficar Pasha Father-in-law of His Majesty King Farouk I. Born the 6th June, 1886. He belongs to one of those Circassian families whose ancestors came to Egypt with Mohammed Ali the Great, and which, since then, have constituted the nearest approach to an aristocracy in this
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now ready to gossip upon intimate family matters with any wandering reporter who cares to rap upon his front door." Farouk believed the reason Zulficar was talking publicly about the divorce was because he was "no doubt anxious to ingratiate himself with dangerous
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and feared the outcome of the marriage, the wedding eventually took place. Safinaz became Queen of Egypt and changed her name to Farida when she married King Farouk I on 20 February 1938. Farouk conferred upon Zulficar the nobiliary title of
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on 13 March 1939. His appointment came after diplomatic relations between the two countries were upgraded to ambassadorial level. He was initially sent to Iran to prepare for the arrival of King Farouk's sister
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ascended the throne as King of Egypt, Queen Nazli urged him to take Zulficar's daughter Safinaz as his wife. Although Zulficar was wary at the prospect of his daughter becoming part of the
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Part 2. From the First to the Second World War. Series G. Africa, 1914–1939. Egypt and the Sudan, September 1938 – December 1939
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on 25 August 1937, six months before the wedding ceremony. Upon his daughter's marriage, Zulficar received from the Royal Chamberlain an envelope containing a
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occupation of Egypt. Zulficar informed the German minister plenipotentiary in Tehran of Egypt's goodwill towards Germany and of the king's respect for
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Zulficar-pasha had met with German representatives in the past and was well known in Berlin to be a spokesman for Farouk.
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Egypt's young King Farouk conferred today the title of Pasha on Youssef Bey Zulfikar, father of his fiancee...
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Farouk and Farida's marriage was not successful, and the two divorced in 1948. Four years later, the
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at the beginning of the 19th century, and who went on to become part of the country's
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and entered the judiciary. He became vice-president of the Alexandria
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in the hope that an Axis victory would put an end to the decades-old
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World War II in Colonial Africa: the Death Knell of Colonialism
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Preston, Paul; Woodward, Peter; Partridge, Michael (1999).
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Zulficar was appointed the first Egyptian ambassador to
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Zulficar was a recipient of the Grand Cordon of the
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Zeinab served as lady-in-waiting to 1063:Egyptian people of Circassian descent 959:"Farouk Talks of Morals and Religion" 684: 465: 297:(born in 1921), as well as two sons, 652: 216: 13: 1078:Members of the Parliament of Egypt 14: 1094: 986: 790:. 31 January 1938. Archived from 328:(US$ 257,000), half of the royal 238:Youssef Zulficar belonged to an 39: 1068:Egyptian people of World War II 951: 920: 876: 846: 774: 749: 716: 724:"Farouk Honors Girl's Parents" 694:. Leiden: BRILL. p. 299. 678: 646: 610: 580: 542: 414: 395: 305:(born c. 1931). After her son 285:and sister of renowned artist 262:. Youssef Zulficar obtained a 1: 617:Woodward, Peter, ed. (1995). 407: 374:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 266:from the Khedivial School in 223:. He was the father of Queen 1048:20th-century Egyptian judges 1043:Ambassadors of Egypt to Iran 1038:19th-century Egyptian judges 971:. 2 November 1952. p. 8 883:Osborne, Richard E. (2001). 691:An Historical Atlas of Islam 587:Raafat, Samir (March 2005). 549:Goldschmidt, Arthur (2000). 7: 735:. 26 August 1937. p. 3 385:Egyptian Revolution of 1952 10: 1099: 865:. 8 March 1939. p. 10 759:. Egy.com. Archived from 591:. Egy.com. Archived from 250:. He was the grandson of 202: 184: 180:Egyptian Khedivial School 174: 151: 141: 131: 119: 104: 99: 95: 83: 73: 62: 51: 47: 38: 21: 1000:Magazine. Archived from 928: 757:"List of Pashas 1915–52" 519: 378:Abdel Latif Pasha Talaat 90:Abdel Latif Pasha Talaat 938:Bibliotheca Alexandrina 529:Bibliotheca Alexandrina 54:Egyptian Ambassador to 1073:Egyptian Sunni Muslims 686:Brice, William Charles 589:"Egypt's First Ladies" 209:Youssef Zulficar Pasha 782:"EGYPT: Queen Unique" 663:(790). Archived from 346:Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 1058:Egyptian politicians 283:Muhammad Sa'id Pasha 595:on January 30, 2010 301:(born c. 1926) and 240:Egyptian Circassian 217:يوسف باشا ذو الفقار 1011:on October 4, 2009 862:The New York Times 794:on August 26, 2010 732:The New York Times 655:"A palace wedding" 244:Muhammad Ali Pasha 964:The Sunday Herald 896:978-0-9628324-5-1 833:978-1-55655-770-5 701:978-90-04-06116-3 633:978-0-89093-617-7 562:978-977-424-579-4 491:978-1-55655-770-5 437:978-1-55655-676-0 402:Order of the Nile 326:Egyptian piastres 277:Zulficar married 260:Governor of Cairo 252:Youssef Bey Rasmi 206: 205: 1090: 1019: 1017: 1016: 1010: 980: 979: 977: 976: 967:. 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Index

Pasha

Egyptian Ambassador to Iran
Farouk I
Abdel Latif Pasha Talaat
Egyptian
Zeinab Said
Queen Farida
née
Muhammad Sa'id
Sherif Zulficar
Alma mater
Judge
Politician
Ambassador
Arabic
judge
Farida of Egypt
father-in-law
Farouk I
Egyptian Circassian
Muhammad Ali Pasha
aristocracy
Youssef Bey Rasmi
Ali Zulficar
Governor of Cairo
law degree
Cairo
Mixed Court
Zeinab Sa'id

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