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  1. Ismail Hussein Chirine (Arabic: إسماعيل شيرين; 17 October 1919 – 14 June 1994) was an Egyptian royal diplomat. He served very briefly as Egypt's Minister of War in July 1952. His ancestors had relations to the Muhammad Ali dynasty.

  2. Fawzia of Egypt (Arabic: فوزية; Persian: فوزیه ; 5 November 1921 – 2 July 2013), also known as Fawzia Pahlavi or Fawzia Chirine, was an Egyptian princess who became Queen of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran. Fawzia was the daughter of Fuad I, seventh son of Ismail the Magnificent. Her marriage ...

  3. 5. Nov. 2020 · Just a year later, in 1949, she married again, this time to Egyptian aristocrat Colonel Ismail Chirine. This time, it was a love match, and the two went on to have a son and a daughter. The House of Ali was deposed in 1952 after a revolution, but the Princess went on living in Egypt.

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  4. 5. Nov. 2021 · In 1949, at Koubba Palace in Cairo, Princess Fawzia married Colonel Ismail Chirine (1919–1994), a distant cousin. He served as commander in chief of the Egyptian army before the 1952 coup coup d’état that ousted King Farouk.

  5. 14. Juni 1994 · Ismail Hussein Chirine ( Arabic: إسماعيل شيرين; 17 October 1919 – 14 June 1994) was an Egyptian royal diplomat. He served very briefly as Egypt's Minister of War in July 1952. His ancestors had relations to the Muhammad Ali dynasty.

  6. While living in Egypt away from her no-good husband, Fawzia met Colonel Ismail Chirine, a strapping, intelligent man who was a prominent member of Egyptian society. AKA, everything Fawzia ever wanted. She wasted no time locking him down.

  7. 16. Mai 2017 · She remarried in 1949 Colonel Ismail Chirine, and this time, the marriage would last until the end of their lives, producing two children: Nadia and Hussein Chirine. Sources mention that it was a true love story, and Fawzia found her balance and fulfilment in this union.