Marriages
1. Shwikar Khanum Effendi (1876–1947)
Children
- Ismail Fuad (1896-1896)
- Fawkia (1897–1974), who became the mother-in-law of Gloria Guinness
2. Nazli Sabri (1894–1978)
Children
- Farouk I (1920–1965)
- Fawzia (born in 1921) (Queen Consort of Iran)
- Faiza (1923–1994)
- Faika (1926–1983)
- Fathiya (1930–1976)
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Famous quotes containing the word marriages:
“Good marriages are built on respectful disagreement and back-and-forth cooperation. We learn to cue each other, fill in for each other, forgive each others fumbles, celebrate small victories. We revel in the realization that were working on something bigger than both of us, and that parenthood is not only incredibly challenging but also incredibly enriching.”
—Susan Lapinski (20th century)
“The happiest two-job marriages I saw during my research were ones in which men and women shared the housework and parenting. What couples called good communication often meant that they were good at saying thanks to one another for small aspects of taking care of the family. Making it to the school play, helping a child read, cooking dinner in good spirit, remembering the grocery list,... these were silver and gold of the marital exchange.”
—Arlie Hochschild (20th century)
“Those Marriages generally abound most with Love and Constancy, that are preceded by a long Courtship.”
—Joseph Addison (16721719)