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Faika of Egypt

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House
  
Muhammad Ali Dynasty

Name
  
Faika Egypt

Religion
  
Islam

Mother
  
Father
  
King Fuad


Faika of Egypt

Died
  
January 7, 1983, Cairo, Egypt

Spouse
  
Fouad Sadek (m. 1950–1983)

Children
  
Fahima Sadek, Fawkeya Sadek, Ismail Sadek, Fuad Sadek

Parents
  
Nazli Sabri, Fuad I of Egypt

Siblings
  
Farouk of Egypt, Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, Fathia Ghali, Faiza Rauf, Ismail Fouad, Fawkia Fouad

Similar People
  
Farouk of Egypt, Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, Nazli Sabri, Faiza Rauf, Fathia Ghali

Faika Fouad Sadek (Persian: شاهدخت فائقة ‎‎, Arabic: الأميرة فائقة بنت فؤاد الأول‎‎) (or Princess Faika (8 June 1926 - 7 January 1983) was an Egyptian royal and a member of the Mohammad Ali Dynasty.

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Early life

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Faika Sadek was born at the Ras al Tin Palace, Alexandria, on 8 June 1926. She was one of the daughters of King Fuad and Nazli Sabri and the sister of King Farouk, Princess Fawzia, Princess Faiza and Princess Fathia. Her maternal great-grandfather was Major-General Muhammad Sharif Pasha, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, who was of Turkish origin.

Personal life

Faika married Fouad Sadek, a commoner Egyptian and a consular officer, in a civil ceremony on 5 April 1950 in San Francisco. At first, King Farouk did not endorse the marriage, but later he confirmed it. Then they married in a religious ceremony at the Kubba Palace in Cairo on 4 June 1950. Faika's husband was given the title of "bey" after the marriage. The couple lived in the Dokki Palace on the Nile and Fouad Sadek began to work at the foreign ministry of Egypt. They had four children, two daughters and two sons.

Death

Faika died in Cairo on 7 January 1983 at the age of 56 following a long illness.

Honours

  • Decoration of Al Kemal in brilliants.
  • References

    Faika of Egypt Wikipedia