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Father
  
Youssef Zulficar Pasha

Parents
  
Youssef Zulficar Pasha

Name
  
Farida Egypt

Religion
  
Islam

Mother
  
Zainab Sa'id


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Tenure
  
20 January 1938 – 17 November 1948

Born
  
5 September 1921 Alexandria, Egypt (
1921-09-05
)

Issue
  
Princess Ferial Princess Fawzia Princess Fadia

House
  
House of Muhammad Ali (by marriage)

Died
  
October 16, 1988, Maadi, Egypt

Spouse
  
Farouk of Egypt (m. 1938–1948)

Children
  
Princess Farial of Egypt, Princess Fadia of Egypt, Princess Fawzia Farouk of Egypt

Grandchildren
  
Michael-Shamel Orloff, Alexander-Ali Orloff, Yasmine Perreten-Shaarawy

Similar People
  
Farouk of Egypt, Princess Farial of Egypt, Nazli Sabri, Narriman Sadek, Fawzia Fuad of Egypt

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Queen Farida, born Safinaz Zulficar (5 September 1921 – 16 October 1988) (Arabic: صافيناز ذوالفقار) was the first wife of King Farouk. She was queen of Egypt for nearly eleven years.

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Early life and education

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Queen Farida was born "Safinaz Zulficar" on 5 September 1921 to an Egyptian noble family in Gianaclis, Alexandria. Her father, Youssef Zulficar Pasha, was a judge of Turkish origin; he was also vice president of the Alexandria Mixed Court of Appeals. Her mother, Zainab Sa'id, was a lady-in-waiting of Queen Nazli Sabri. On her mother's side, Farida's uncle was the artist and lawyer Mahmoud Sa'id, and her grandfather was the former prime minister of Egypt Muhammad Said Pasha, who was also of Turkish origin. Farida attended elementary and primary education at Notre Dame de Sion in Alexandria, a school run by French nuns.

Marriage and issue

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Farida and King Farouk first met on a royal trip to London in 1937. They were engaged in the summer of 1937. She married King Farouk on 20 January 1938 at Qubba Palace in Cairo, Egypt. She was renamed Farida in accordance with the tradition initiated by King Fuad I that members of the royal family should bear the same initials. She wore a wedding gown designed by The House of Worth in Paris. She had three daughters: HRH Princess Ferial, HRH Princess Fawzia and HRH Princess Fadia. After the birth of a third daughter, Farouk divorced her, on 19 November 1948. King Farouk cared for the first two daughters, while Farida cared for the youngest one after the divorce.

Public role

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Queen Farida was born in a time in which motherhood was the only priority of a woman. The birth of an heir to the throne was especially important. However, due to rising influence of the west, the role of the first lady rose to higher grounds. The first lady became an honorary title bearing with it duties of attending charities, fundraisers, commemorations and receiving foreign dignitaries. Queen Farida accepted chair of the Red Crescent Society and was also honorary president of the Feminist Union and the New Woman Alliance. She was also patron of the Egyptian Girl Guide Company which had an important role in community affairs.

Later life

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Farida stayed in Egypt until 1964, living in Zamalek, a suburb on an island in the Nile. Later she settled in Lebanon where she saw her children after nearly ten years. In March 1965, when King Farouk died in Rome, she and her three daughters visited his body at the morgue. Then, she lived in Paris from 1968 to 1974 until she returned to Egypt in 1974, during the presidency of Anwar Al-Sadat. She remained unmarried after the divorce. During the late 1960s, she began painting. An artist, she had personal exhibitions in Europe and USA. One of her exhibitions was in Cairo in May 1980.

Death

Farida was hospitalized in September 1988 due to several health-problems, including leukemia, pneumonia and hepatitis. On 2 October, she was put in intensive care and then, she lapsed into coma. She died of leukemia on 16 October 1988, aged 67, in Cairo.

Children

  • HRH Princess Ferial (1938–2009).
  • HRH Princess Fawzia (1940–2005).
  • HRH Princess Fadia (1943–2002).
  • National honours

  • House of Muhammad Ali: Former Grand Mistress Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Virtues, Special Class
  • Foreign honours

  • Greek Royal Family: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Beneficence
  • Iranian Imperial Family: Dame Grand Cordon of the Imperial Order of Aftab
  • Yugoslavian Royal Family: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of St. Sava
  • References

    Farida of Egypt Wikipedia