Neslishah Dr Mikko J. SillanpääBorn in Istanbul, Neslishah Sultan (19122012) was the granddaughter of Sultan Vahiddedin. In 1924, the imperial family was sent into exile. In 1940, on her marriage to Prince Abdel Moneim, the son of the last khedive of Egypt, she became a princess of the Egyptian royal family. When in 1952 her husband was appointed regent for Egypts infant king, she became the countrys first lady, until the abolition of the monarchy in 1953. Exile followed, this time
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giving the forty-six carefully selected scene reviews and seven spotlight essays a historical focus
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