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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
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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
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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
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on 25 August 1937, six months before the wedding ceremony. Upon his daughter's marriage, Zulficar received from the Royal
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