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Princess Fadia of Egypt

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Princess Fadia of Egypt
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Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuSuwis Taƴto
Noble titleprincess Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo15 Bowte 1943 Taƴto
ƊofordeAbdeen Palace Taƴto
Date of death28 Bowte 2002 Taƴto
Place of deathLausanne Taƴto
Place of burialAl-Rifa'i Mosque, Cairo, Misra Taƴto
FatherFarouk I of Egypt Taƴto
MotherFarida of Egypt Taƴto
SiblingFuad II of Egypt, Princess Fawzia Farouk of Egypt, Princess Farial of Egypt Taƴto
Dee/goriiwoPrince Pierre Sa’id Alexeivich Orlov Taƴto
MarudePrince Mikhail Orlov, Alexander-Ali Taƴto
FamilyMuhammad Ali dynasty Taƴto
Sana'ajilinguist, painter, translator Taƴto
DiinaDiina Lislaama Taƴto
Copyright status as a creatorworks protected by copyrights Taƴto

Princess Fadia of Egypt (arab : الأميرة فادية ; 15 desaambar 1943 – 28 desaambar 2002) jibinaa ko to galle laamorɗo Abdeen to Kayhayɗi. Ko kanko woni ɓiɗɗo debbo tokooso maayɗo gonnooɗo laamɗo leydi Ejipt biyeteeɗo Farouk e debbo mum gadano, laamɗo debbo biyeteeɗo Farida. Caggal nde baaba makko woppitaa e laamu e nder wolde Misra e hitaande 1952, laamɗo debbo oo hoɗii e leydi Itali duuɓi ɗiɗi. Ndeen kanko e miñiraaɓe makko rewɓe ɓe neldaama ngam hoɗde to leydi Siwis, ngam yahde duɗal internat. Ko ɗoon laamɗo debbo oo janngi pentol, o wonti pucci timmuɗo, o hawri e jom suudu makko garoowo.[1]

Ñalnde 17 feebariyee 1965, Fadia resii Pierre Alexievitch Orloff (jibinaa ko ñalnde 13 desaambar 1938), ganndo leydi, iwdi galle laamɗo Riisi, to biro binnditagol Kensington, to Londres. O naati lislaam, o ƴetti innde Sa’id Orloff.[1] Ɓe ndañi ɓiɗɓe ɗiɗo worɓe, hono Michel Shamil Orloff (jibinaa ko ñalnde 2 suwee 1966) e Alexander-Ali (jibinaa ko ñalnde 30 sulyee 1969). Laamɗo debbo oo golliima e firo to Ministeer Turismo Suisse, omo anndi Farayse, Arab, Engele, Itaali e Españool.[1]

Laamɗo debbo oo ko kañum ɓuri ɓadaade Baaba mum Farouk mo Misra e yumma mum Farida mo Misra.

Laamɗo debbo biyeteeɗo Fadia mo Ejipt ina jogii taaniraaɓe 4.

Fadia maayi ko to Losanne, leydi Siwis, o wirnaa ko e juulirde Al-Rifa'i to leydi Kayhayɗi, leydi Ejipt.[4]

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