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Nariman Sadiq was born in October 1934 to middle-class parents in Alexandria, Egypt. The girl Nariman is like a flower and likes to paint, ** and read. At the age of 16, Nariman had his first suitor and was engaged to a young local doctor.
At that time, the son of the late Egyptian king Fuyat, Farouk, who had married a noble wife in 1938 and had three daughters, had already ascended to the throne, but their marriage ended in 1948. The reason is unclear, but it may be that no heir to the throne was born for the king. Soon after, Farouk met the young and beautiful Nariman in a jewelry store, and he was immediately attracted to her beauty and pursued her passionately.
Although Nariman was already engaged, her parents had no choice but to have their daughter and her fiancé dissolved. On May 6, 1951, King Farouk and Nariman were married in the royal palace. On January 6, 1952, Nariman gave birth to Prince Fouad.
The young Nariman was chosen by the plebeians as queen, much to the envy of many Egyptian maidens. <>
However, no one expected that after Nariman had been queen for 14 months, her husband's dynasty would be overthrown by a revolution led by domestic military officers. When the Egyptian "Free Officers" organized a coup d'état, they quickly surrounded the palace, King Farouk was overthrown, and the revolutionaries allowed the overthrown Farouk to go into exile on a yacht. The hardships of life in exile were obvious, Farouk soon became a demoralized man, and his relationship with his wife Nariman became increasingly strained, and finally, Nariman could not bear it anymore, and in early 1954, they went through the divorce procedures.
In May of the same year, Nariman remarried to the son of a former Egyptian royal physician, but the marriage was not happy. In 1967, Nariman remarried an Egyptian doctor and moved to a narrow street in the city of Heliopolis in northern Egypt. Compared to the extravagance of the royal palace at the time, Nariman's later residence was simply shabby.
Farouk died in an Italian hotel on March 18, 1965. When Nariman was interviewed on television for the last time he was alive, the host eagerly asked about everything about Farouk's life. Nariman said in a tired voice
We've been talking about Farouk, and who's going to care about Nariman? On February 13, 2005, Nariman underwent surgery to remove a brain clot in a Cairo hospital, and then she was admitted to the intensive care unit due to her critical condition, and finally the 72-year-old Nariman still died in the hospital, completing her life of exile from commoner to queen and from queen back to commoner. <>
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Nariman was married to the then king Farouk, and after the overthrow of Farouk's regime, Nariman followed her husband into exile in Italy, where she lived a difficult life, and later married a commoner.
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The biggest problem for returning to civilian life and people is the problem of work, not having enough money to support themselves.
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was originally a queen, but in the end she became an outcast, and her life was still very miserable. Later, he was hunted down and killed. And didn't live a very happy life.
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Legend has it that when she was young, she enjoyed prosperity and wealth, but later due to the rupture of the country, she was reduced to a commoner, and she suffered a lot but still maintained a humble heart.
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Born in Alexandria to middle-class parents, Nariman Sadiq received a good education from an early age. The girl Nariman is good-looking, talented, and likes to paint, ** and read. Sixteen-year-old Nariman had many suitors, and she chose a doctor to get engaged to.
But before she could marry the doctor, she was taken by the Egyptian king Farouk. At the time, Farouk had recently divorced his first wife and met Nariman at a jewelry store. It was love at first sight for Nariman's beauty and temperament and pursued it passionately.
Although Nariman was engaged at the time, how many girls in the world could withstand the king's pursuit?
In 1951, Nariman married the king while pregnant, and in January of the following year gave birth to a prince, the eldest son of King Farouk. It seems that the good life as a queen is already beckoning to her, waiting for her to stride into a new life. But fate is often not as happy as people think.
Just ten days after Prince Fuad was born, a fire broke out in Cairo, and the palace of Abdeen, where the royal family lived, was almost burned. After the fire, the Egyptian royal family was in jeopardy, and was finally overthrown by the Free Officers in July. Farouk became the "last king" of Egypt, and Nariman was also known as the "last queen".
Nariman's "last queen" did not last long, the overthrown king was depressed all day, coupled with the hardships of life in exile, Nariman was soon unable to endure this torture, and divorced Farouk in 1954. And in May of the same year, he remarried Adham, the son of the former royal physician, but this marriage was not happy, and Nariman's life was also miserable. Later, Nariman remarried, and lived with her husband in a narrow street in the city of Heliopolis in northern Egypt, where life could not be more simple than the glittering royal palace of the past.
After a life of displacement, the 71-year-old Nariman died in a hospital in Cairo.
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The reason is that she has never given birth to a son for the royal family, only gave birth to a princess, and by the sixth year, she was abolished by the royal family, the reason is that she has not given birth to a prince for 6 years, and she was also very helpless at that time, so she divorced Muhammad.
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This man is more like Napoleon, who really climbed to the top from the bottom by his own efforts.
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Because Nariman was very beautiful, he was favored and pursued by the divorced Egyptian king Farouk. As a result, the two got married, and Nariman became queen of Egypt. However, two years after the wedding, her husband's dynasty was overthrown by a revolution led by domestic military officers.
She became the last queen.
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