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  1. Khadija Abdiya bint Ali (1907 – 14 July 1958) was an Iraqi princess. She was the daughter of Ali, King of Hejaz, and Princess Nafissa, sister of Crown Prince 'Abd al-Ilah, and the aunt of King Faisal II of Iraq. She was murdered in the massacre of the royal family during the 14 July Revolution .

  2. Princess Badiya bint Ali (1920–2020) was an Iraqi princess. She was the daughter of Ali, King of Hejaz, and Princess Nafeesa, sister of Crown Prince 'Abd al-Ilah, and the aunt of King Faisal II of Iraq . Life. She spend her childhood in Mecca.

    • Hashemite Lineage
    • Who Were Iraq’s Royal Family?
    • The 1958 Coup
    • Refuge in The Saudi Embassy, Exile in London

    Princess Badiya was a member of the Hashemite monarchy established in Iraq by King Faisal I in 1921. The Hashemites say that they can trace their lineage back to the Prophet Muhammad. The current dynasty was founded by Sharif Hussein ibn Ali, who proclaimed himself the King of the Hejaz in western Arabia after he launched the British-backed Arab Re...

    Faisal I’s coronation as King of Iraq in 1921 established the Iraqi Hashemite monarchy in which Badiya was a princess. Faisal I was a key figure in the Arab Revolt and had previously been proclaimed as king of the short-lived monarchy in Syria, before being kicked out by the French. He ruled Iraq for 12 years before his sudden death in 1933, aged 4...

    Faisal II reached ruling age in 1953 in difficult circumstances, and his rule only lasted five years. Regionally, resentment against continued imperial influence in the Middle East was encouraged by Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser in the context of the Cold War. In Iraq, an opposition group influenced by Nasser called the Free Officers, led by C...

    Princess Badiya lost much of her family during the 1958 coup – and she might have been killed herself, were it not for a combination of luck and the Saudi Arabian embassy. Fortunately for Princess Badiya, she was not at the Al Rehab Palace at the time Qasim’s men mounted the coup. Alongside her husband Sharif al-Hussein bin Ali and their three chil...

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  3. 11 de mai. de 2020 · The last princess of Iraq, Badiya Bint Ali Bin Al-Hussein, died in Britain on Saturday, aged 100, more than 60 years after the rest of her family were killed in the bloody coup of 1958...

  4. 10 de mai. de 2020 · Princess Badiya bint Ali, who died aged 100 in London on Saturday, was the aunt of King Faisal II. She took refuge in Saudi embassy in Baghdad after royal family was eliminated in 1958 coup.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2020 · 4 years ago. By Tommy Hilton. Princess Badiya bint Ali, an Iraqi royal who survived the 1958 coup that ended her family’s rule, has died aged 100 in exile in London. Born in Damascus in 1920, Princess Badiya was the aunt of Iraq’s King Faisal II, Iraq’s last king.

  6. 10 de mai. de 2020 · Princess Badiya bint Ali, a survivor of the bloody 1958 coup that ended her family’s rule in Iraq, has died at the age of 100. Princess Badiya died in London where she had lived in exile. She was the last of Iraq’s princesses. Iraq's new prime minister, Mustafa Al Kadhimi, tweeted on Sunday to mark her passing.