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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adila_KhanumAdila Khanum - Wikipedia

    Adila Khanum (1879 – July 1929) was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924. Biography. Adila Khanum was born in Constantinople 1879. She was a daughter of Salah Bey and a granddaughter of Mustafa Rashid Pasha, sometime Grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire.

    • Hala Sultan, Umm Haram, Tekke, Cyprus
    • July 1929 (aged 49–50), Larnaca, Cyprus
    • 10 June 1916 – 3 October 1924
  2. Adela Khanum [nota 1] (fallecida en 1924) [10] [11] fue una influyente mujer kurda, esposa del jefe de la tribu jaf Osman Pasha, [3] [12] [13] [2] [5] —con quien se casó en 1895— [12] y que ejerció el liderazgo de la tribu [3] durante el primer cuarto del siglo XX, desde la muerte de su marido en 1909 hasta la suya en 1924.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2022 · Ya desde 1909, Adila Khanum sucedió a su marido como go­bernadora de Halabja y jefa de la tribu Jaf, una de las más im­portantes del Kurdistán. En la actualidad, ...

  4. Adila Khanum ou Khadija Adila (1879 - juillet 1929) est une femme turque qui est la troisième épouse de Hussein ben Ali, chérif de La Mecque puis roi du Hedjaz entre 1916 et 1924 et calife à partir de 1924. Biographie. Adila Khanum naît à Constantinople en 1879 1.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Adila_KhanumAdila Khanum - Wikiwand

    Adila Khanum was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924.

  6. Lady Adela Khanum was a Persian aristocrat, a famous Kurd, the leader of the Jaf tribe and the ruler of Halabja in Iraqi Kurdistan from 1909 to 1924. Lady Adela was famous for her bravery, and was said to have saved the lives of many British soldiers.

  7. Adela Khanum was not above a little light sabotage. She became renowned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for the immense power she wielded as leader of the Jaff tribe, the largest in Kurdistan – a position that also made her then the most important woman in Islam.