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  1. Princess Azza of Iraq (1905 – 1960) was an Iraqi princess. She was the daughter of king Faisal I of Iraq and queen Huzaima bint Nasser, and the sister of king Ghazi of Iraq. Life. She spend her childhood in Mecca.

    • Between Mecca, Damascus and Istanbul
    • In Baghdad
    • The Princess’s Escape
    • Years of Loss and Homelessness
    • Royal Pardon

    Sharif Faisal was an admirer of the West, given the development and sophistication he saw in all its big cities. He tried to teach his children the European ways of life from a young age. He asked his friend British writer Gertrude Bell to teach them the etiquette of the royal families of London and how to play the piano. He also brought a Damascen...

    Azza was taken to Mecca again, before she settled with her mother in Baghdad in 1924, three years after Faisal was crowned King of Iraq. She lived under the care of her father up until his death in 1933 in a Swiss hospital. She had not been the favorite daughter of King Faisal, who used to direct all his affections towards her younger sister, Princ...

    In 1936, Azza pretended to be sick, constantly coughing and spitting out fake blood onto the ground (which turned out to be red tonic). The palace doctors examined her and said that she needed to have some rest, so King Ghazi ordered that she travel to the island of Rhodes with her sister and three maids to serve and watch over her. A photo of Prin...

    The royal palace in Baghdad went into uproar upon hearing the news of the princess’s escape. A royal decree was issued to cast her out from the Hashemite family, and to withdraw all her titles and the allowances she had been receiving from her brother King Ghazi. Azza, or “Anastasia”, continued to live in Greece after getting the Italian citizenshi...

    Azza traveled to Jerusalem, where she witnessed the 1948 war that led to the annexation of the city to the Kingdom of Jordan following the occupation of Palestine. She did not approach her uncle King Abdullah or her aunt Queen Musbah. However one day by chance, she ran into her cousin Prince Nayef, who recognized her immediately. Azza asked him to ...

  2. Princess Azza of Iraq. Princess Badiya bint Ali. Princess Hiyam. Princess Jalila of Hejaz. Princess Rajiha of Iraq. Sarah Zeid. Categories: Iraqi royalty. House of Hashim. Princesses by country. Iraqi nobles by title. Iraqi women. History of women in Iraq.

  3. The princess Azza was born in Istanbul in 1905. She lived in Mecca until she came to Iraq in 1924 and stayed there until 1935. The life of Princess Azza was very different from what she was accustomed to in the Hijaz.The political instability in Iraq led to multiple governments and tribal rebellions till the government in Baghdad became weak ...

  4. She was the younger twin of Musbah. In 1904, in Istanbul, she married the prince Faisal son of the Sharif of Mecca Hussein bin Ali. Their first born was Azza (1906–1960), followed by Rajiha (1907–1959) and Rafia (1910–1934), and finally by Ghazi (1912–1939), the future King of Iraq .

  5. Name. Princess Azza Bint Faisal. Gender. Female. Alias. Princess Azza of Iraq. Description. Princess Azza bint Faisal is the daughter of Faisal I of Iraq and Huzaima bint Nasser.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2021 · The crime of Princess Azza, the eldest daughter of King Faisal I, didn’t come in the form of a military coup or rebellion. It was rather familial, fleeing her family palace in Baghdad to join her Greek lover in Europe in the biggest scandal known to the House of Hashim