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  1. Kadria Hussein ( Turkish: Kadriye Hüseyin; 1888–1955) was an Egyptian royal and writer. She was the daughter of Hussein Kamel, Sultan of Egypt, who ruled the country between 1914 and 1917.

  2. Today’s Presidential Residence in Istanbul in 1930, this mansion Notre Dame de Sion College Girl returned to Egypt to forgive, July 6, died there in 1955. Kadria Hussein’s works; Mehâsin-i Hayat, Nelerim, Temevvücât-ı Efkâr, Muhadderât-ı Islam, Mukaddes Ankara’dan Mektuplar, Mühim Bir Gece bears their names.

  3. Kadriye Hüseyin (1888-1955) who also used other nicknames as a journalist and writer and who lived in Ottoman’s last and Republic’s first period, is one of the last princesses of Hidiv descendance in Egypt.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · But following three years at the Alsama Project School, which I co-founded in 2020 with my friend and partner Syrian Kadria Hussein, Maram has been offered a scholarship to Padworth College in the UK.

  5. Kadria Hussein (1888–1955) was an Egyptian princess, artist and author who spoke and published in Arabic, Turkish and French. This painting by Kadria titled "The Spiritual Queen Isa" was exhibited in the Ninth Spring Art Exhibition held at the Cairo Municipality Building in May 1961.

  6. Jan 1, 2012 · Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2012, Nesrin Tağizade-Karaca published The Prıncess: Kadria Hussein And The Painter: Vittorio Pisani | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  7. Kadria Hussien - Alsama Project. Operations Manager, Alsama Project in Lebanon. I am determined to do the best for these girls because they are the most neglected group in our society. Born in Darayya in Syria, she arrived in Shatila in 2012. Kadria loved going to school.