Early life and education [ ] Iffat was part of the Al Thunayan of the | Many children of the extended royal family, including their own, attended |
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In August 1999, she established adjacent to Dar Al Hanan just months before her death | When her aunt Jawhara was incapacitated in Constantinople, Iffat cared for her |
Journal of Arabian Studies: Arabia, the Gulf, and the Red Sea.
Her "Saudi Renaissance Movement" sponsored free clinics and literary classes for women | However, there is another report about their meeting for the first time, stating that they first met in Constantinople in 1932 when Prince Faisal visited the city following an official visit to |
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She was born in in 1916 |