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and did not appear in public or in any mixed-gender company. While the King entertained male guests at the Qasr Shashoua Palace, the queen and her daughters received women guests in the Harthiya villa and visited all-female partiers. They dressed covered in veils in public, but under their veil, they
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Gertrude Bell had a good first impression by the Queen and described both her and her daughters as beautiful, sensitive and shy. However, the queen was not pleased with the influence the King had granted Gertrude Bell within the household. She disliked the arrangements Bell made for the education of
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was the first to be given an audience. Bell had been entrusted by the King to manage the affairs of his family's household, and arranged for the Circassian Madame Jaudet Beg to be named lady-in-waiting or mistress of ceremonies to the queen, and the for Miss Fairley, the English governess to the
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King Faisal did not feel it be politically wise for the Queen and Princesses to participate in public life in the Western manner. Queen Huzaima and her daughters lived secluded in
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She showed an interest in the Iraqi women's movement. In 1924, she and the King gave an audience to the first women's organisation in Iraq, the
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from the palace because she suspected Bell for attempting to arrange a marriage between Safwat and the King.
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eventually dressed in Western fashion ordered from London, only shown at the women-only parties.
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King Faisal I died in 1933, and was succeeded by his son, King Ghazi, and so Huzaima became
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of Mecca. She was Queen of Syria and then Queen of Iraq by marriage to
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were divided between the European nations, or proclaimed independent.
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crown prince, to instruct the princesses in European etiquette.
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By her marriage, she had three daughters and a son:
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Princess Rafia of Iraq (1910-1934)

Queen consort of Iraq
Queen consort of Syria
Mecca
Ottoman Empire
Saudi Arabia
Baghdad
Iraq
Adhamiyah
Faisal I of Iraq
Issue
Princess Azza of Iraq
Princess Rajiha of Iraq
Princess Rafia of Iraq
King Ghazi I of Iraq
House
Hashemite
Sunni Islam
Arabic
Arabian
Sharifa
Faisal I of Iraq
queen mother
Amir
Pasha
Khanum
Musbah
Istanbul
Faisal

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