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The Royal Families Thread [in MENA]
Princess Soraya (Iran)
Soraya Esfandiary (1932 - 2001) was the second wife and Queen consort of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It is worth living under a dictatorship of royals if such beauty reigns.
Screw democracy... it only serves to bring in nasty looking mullahs. Where is the fashion police when you really need them? |
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Farah ( Diba) Pahlavi, Empress of Iran Farah Pahlavi, Empress of Iran (1938) is the widow and third wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (the late Shah of Iran) and the only Shahbanu (Empress) of modern Iran. Though the titles and distinctions of the Iranian imperial family were legally abolished by the new government, she often is styled Empress or Shahbanou, out of courtesy, by foreign media as well as by supporters of the former monarchy. She does use the title Empress Farah Pahlavi, a combination of title and surname that has no dynastic precedent, though her children do not use their former titles in any official manner As it became clear that the Iranian Revolution would be successful, Empress Farah accompanied her husband into exile, departing from Iran on January 16,1979. The couple first went to Egypt, then later stayed in Morocco, the Bahamas, Mexico, the United States and Panama, before finally returning to Egypt, where they remained until the Shah's death on July 27, 1980. She now divides her time between D.C., New York, Paris, and Cairo, where she has a palace. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan
Rania Al-Yasin was born in Kuwait in 1970 to Palestinian parents from Tulkarm. She attended primary and secondary school at New English School in Kuwait, then earned a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo. After her graduation in 1991, Queen Rania worked at Citibank. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Lalla Salma of Morocco
Salma Bennani was born Salma Bennani on May 10, 1978 in Fez, Morocco. Her father is a primary school teacher; her mother died when she was three years old. She was raised by her maternal grandmother. She was educated in private and public schools in Rabat. Upon completing her primary education, she qualified for an honors program that was initiated by the Ministry of National Education, which resulted in her obtaining a baccalaureate in 1995 with excellent grades in mathematics and sciences at Lycée Hassan II. Following the successful completion of a preparatory course at Lycée Moulay Youssef, Salma graduated in 2000 from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse des Systèmes. She received a degree in computer science and was her class valedictorian. After graduation, she worked in Casablanca as an information services engineer at the ONA Group, the country's largest private holding company, which is controlled by the Moroccan royal family. Salma Bennani married King Mohammed VI on March 21, 2002, at the royal palace in Rabat. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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King Mohammed VI of Morocco 36th Desccent from the Prophet Mohammed King Mohammed VI is the 18th king in the Alaouite dynasty, which has reigned in Morocco since 1666. He carries also, the title of Amir al-Mu'minin (Commander of the Faithful or religious chief). He was born in Rabat, Morocco on August 21, 1963, the eldest son and second child of King Hassan II and his wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou, from an important Berber family. Before becoming king, he held the title of Crown Prince. He was enthroned July 23, 1999, just hours after the death of his father. The young King soon became known as a moderniser who brought about a constitutional monarchy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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List of rulers of Mauretania Tingitania
- Bocchus I (111-80 BC) ![]() - Bocchus II (50-31 BC) - Juba I (31 - 52 BC ) - Juba II (52 BC - 23 AC ) - Ptolemy of Mauretania (23 - 40) ![]() List of rulers of Morocco Idrisid dynasty - Idris I - (788-791) - The Father of the Nation - Idris II - (791-828) - Muhammad ibn Idris - (828-836) - Ali I - (836-848) - Yahya I - (848-864) - Yahya II - (864-874) - Ali II - (874-883) - Yahya III - (883-904) - Yahya IV - (904-917) - Fatimid dynasty overlordship - (922-925) - Hassan al-Hajam - (925-927) - Fatimid overlordship - (927-937) - Al Qasim Gannum - (937-948) - Abu l-Aish Ahmad - (948-954) - Al-Hasan ben Kannun - (954-974) - Fatimid overlordship - (954-1061) Almoravide dynasty - Abdul-Mu'min 1145–1163 - Abu Yaqub Yusuf I 1163–1184 - Aby Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur 1184–1199 - Muhammad an-Nasir 1199–1213 - Abu Yaqub Yusuf II 1213–1224 - Abdul-Wahid I 1224 - Abdallah al-Adil 1224–1227 - Yahya 1227–1235 - Idris I 1227–1232 - Abdul-Wahid II 1232–1242 - Ali 1242–1248 - Umar 1248–1266 - Idris II 1266–1269 Marinid dynasty - Abd al-Haqq I (1195-1217) - Uthman I (1217-1240) - Muhammad I (1240-1244) - Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq (1244 - 1258) - Umar (1258 - 1259) - Abu Yusuf Yaqub (1259 - 1286) - Abu Yaqub Yusuf (1286 - 1306) - Abu Thabit (1307 - 1308) - Abu l-Rabia (1308 - 1310) - Abu Said Uthman II. (1310 - 1331) - Abu Al-Hasan ibn Othman (1331 - 1348) - Abu Inan Faris (1348 - 1358) - Muhammad II. as Said (1359) - Abu Umar Taschufin (1361) - Abu Zayyan Muhammad III. (1362 - 1366) - Abu l-Fariz Abdul Aziz I. (1366 - 1372) - Abu l-Abbas Ahmad (1372 - 1374) - Abu Zayyan Muhammad IV. (1384 - 1386) - Muhammad V. (1386 - 1387) - Abu l-Abbas Ahmad (1387 - 1393) - Abdul Aziz II. (1393 - 1398) - Abdullah (1398 - 1399) - Abu Said Uthman III. (1399 - 1420) - Abdalhaqq II. (1420 - 1465) Wattasid Dynasty - Abu Zakariya Muhammad al-Saih al-Mahdi (1472-1505) - Abu Abdallah Muhammad (1505-1524) - Abul Abbas Ahmad (1524-1550) Saadi Dynasty - Mohammed ash-Sheikh (1554-1557) - Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574) - Abu Abdallah Mohammed II (1574–1576) - Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I (1576–1578) - Ahmad I al-Mansur (r.1578–1603) - Zidan Abu Maali (r.1603–1627) - Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II (r.1627–1631) - Al Walid ben Zidan (r.1631–1636) - Mohammed Ech Sheik el Seghir (r.1636–1655) - Ahmad el Abbas (r.1655–1659) - Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun (r.1604-1613) - Abdallah II (r.1613-1623) - Abd el Malek (r.1623-1627) Alaouite Dynasty - Muhammad I (1631-1635) - Muhammad II (1635-1664) - Al-Rashid (1666–1672) - Al-Harrani, Abu'l Abbas Ahmad I, and Ismail (1672–1684) ![]() - Mawlay Ismail Ibn Sharif (1684–1727) ![]() - Abu'l Abbas Ahmad II (1727–1728) (first time) - Abdalmalik (1728) - Abu'l Abbas Ahmad II (1728–1729) (second time) - Abdallah (1729–1735) (first time) - Ali (1735–1736) - Abdallah (1736) (second time) - Mohammed II then 1736–1738 - Al-Mostadi (1738–1740) - Abdallah III (1740–1745) - Zin al-Abidin (1745) - Abdallah IV (1745–1757) - Mohammed ben Abdallah (1757–1790) - Yazid (1790–1792) - Slimane of Morocco (1792–1822) - Abderrahmane (1822–1859) ![]() - Mohammed IV (1859–1873) - Hassan I (1873–1894) - Abdelaziz (1894–1908) - Abdelhafid (1908–1912) - Yusef (1912–1927) ![]() - King Mohammed V (1927–1961) ![]() ![]() ![]() - King Hassan II (1961–1999) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() - King Mohammed VI (1999–) & Lalla Salma ![]() ![]() ![]() - Moulay Hassan ( Crown Prince) ![]() Princes & Princesses: Lalla Soukaina ![]() ![]() Moulay Rachid ![]() Moulay Hicham ![]() ![]() ![]() Moulay Ismaïl ![]() Moulay Abdullah & Lamia Solh ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lalla Hasnae ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lalla Myriam ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lalla Zineb ![]()
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Picture showing Abderrahman?
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Hi, I am contacting you today due to a picture of Abderrahmane which you have published within this thread. Unfortunatelly, the text is not readable and neither did you mention the source. I would greatly appreciate if you could indicate to me this information. Many thanks in advance. |
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Soraya was so charming!
i think there is an Italian movie about her. |
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Let s all worship some people for their "special" blood
Here is my opinion of royals:
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I did have 2 dogs with royal blood though The first one we had to give away because we got him when he was almost 1 year old and was way too spoiled. And the other was what I consider my first dog-it was a dachshund. Her grandma belonged to the king's sister (current king's aunt)
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what have they ever done to you?
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Blood has been spilled...
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Me personally? Nothing.
But Hitler or Stalin never personally hurt me either. That does not mean they are not monsters. Royals firstly, they have wealth and comfortable life and no worries. All because of WHAT? Because their mother or father was someone? The ones who have power are despots, the one who don't have power are a drain on society's money (like in Britain). Is there anything to like about royals? Maybe you can make the exception for Kouroshe kabir, but other than that they have all been bastard.
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LETS WORSHIP SONS and GRANDSONS of someone who talks about a book and becomes famous AND Seyeds and give them all of our respect and more! because they have "special blood" pfffffffff hypocrite.
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sixty years ago, upon the invitation of the Russian Red Cross, Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, went to see Stalin in order to demand the retrieval of Soviet invading forces from Iran. The princess entered the Kremlin where she pleaded with great passion for the liberation of Iran, her motherland. Impressed by her courage, Stalin became all smiles. He said loudly to his rather stern entourage: "Now here is a brave and true patriot." Pravda, June 28, 1946. |
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A Persian Delight
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I'm a Sunni however, so I don't believe in holy dynasties of seyyeds and mullahs. Even Noah had disbelieving, corrupt children. It doesn't matter if your ancestor is a prophet or not. In any case, I think Mohammed -pbuh-'s sons died in infancy so that non of these claims are made about belonging to his lineage. I cringe everytime I read texts which mention the Jordanian or Moroccan royalty and there's a mention of that. Who cares if King Abdullah has any blood in him from the prophet's descendants via Fatima, and who believes it anyway? I don't think who raises you makes that much of a difference either eventually. Moses grew up in Pharoah's palace and became a prophet, and Micah was raised by Gabriel in the Sinai desert, and he made people worship a golden calf. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First: Not all akhoonds are seyyed so there is no importance put on the bloodline. If you are a prince or a princess, you dont have to work for one minute in your life. I am a seyyed, do you think i can go to a government office right now and get a job for free? ![]() how am i a hypocrite? I dont care who is seyyed and who is not either (no one does, this is just a creation in your head). you are the one who loves your kings and queens. i dont care about them. and i like your quote: if stalin liked your princess then she must have been a SAINT ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You people are funny, we IRANIANS might have problems but at least we dont live in your 'takhayoli' past. you are not a IRANIAN so you dont understand ![]() ![]()
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yeah ive seen it on dubai one, right ?
she was an amazing woman
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