Sajida Talfah, the Glossary
Sajida Khairallah Talfah (Sājidah Khayr Allāh Ṭilfāḥ; born 1935) is the widow of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and mother of two sons (Uday and Qusay) and three daughters (Raghad, Rana, and Hala) with him.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Adnan Khayr Allah, Gulf War, Hosni Mubarak, House of Saddam, Iraq, Iraqis, Jean Sasson, Kamel Hana Gegeo, Khairallah Talfah, Khalil al-Duleimi, Kingdom of Iraq, List of fugitives from justice who disappeared, Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Qatar, Qusay Hussein, Raghad Hussein, Rana Hussein, Saddam Hussein, Samira Shahbandar, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Suzanne Mubarak, Switzerland, The Washington Post, Tikrit, Trial of Saddam Hussein, Uday Hussein, USA Today.
- Fugitives wanted by Iraq
- Spouses of heads of state
- Tulfah family
Adnan Khayr Allah
Adnan Khairallah (ʿAdnān Khayr Allāḥ; 1940 – 4 May 1989) was an Iraqi military officer and Saddam Hussein's brother-in-law (Sajida Talfah's brother and Khairallah Talfah's son) and cousin. Sajida Talfah and Adnan Khayr Allah are Tulfah family.
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Gulf War
The Gulf War was an armed conflict between Iraq and a 42-country coalition led by the United States.
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Hosni Mubarak
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak (4 May 1928 – 25 February 2020) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the fourth president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011.
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House of Saddam
House of Saddam is a 2008 British docudrama television miniseries that charted the rise and fall of Saddam Hussein.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
Iraqis
Iraqis (العراقيون) are people who originate from the country of Iraq.
Jean Sasson
Jean P. Sasson (born 1950, Troy, Alabama, United States) is an American writer whose work mainly centers around women in the Middle East.
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Kamel Hana Gegeo
Kamel Hana Gegeo (ܟܐܡܠ ܚܢܢ ܓܓܘ; كامل حنا ججو; c. 1960s – 18 October 1988) was an Iraqi Assyrian bodyguard, valet, and food taster of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
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Khairallah Talfah
Khairallah Talfah (Khayr Allāh Ṭilfāḥ) (1919 – 20 April 1993), also known as Khayr-Allah Telfah, Kairallah Tolfah, Khairallah Tolfah, or Khairallah Tilfah, was an Iraqi Ba'ath Party official, and the maternal uncle and father-in-law of Saddam Hussein. Sajida Talfah and Khairallah Talfah are Tulfah family.
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Khalil al-Duleimi
Khalil al-Duleimi is an attorney best known for representing Saddam Hussein at his trial.
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Kingdom of Iraq
The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq (translit) was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958.
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List of fugitives from justice who disappeared
This is a list of fugitives from justice, notable people who disappeared or evaded capture while being sought by law enforcement agencies in connection with a crime, and who are currently sought or were sought for the duration of their presumed natural lifetime.
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Mowaffak al-Rubaie
Mowaffak Baker al-Rubaie (alternative transliterations Muwaffaq al Rubaie and Muwaffaq al-Rubay'i) (Muwaffaq ar-Rubayʿī) is an Iraqi politician, and was Iraq National Security Advisor in the government of Prime Minister Ayad Allawi and in 2005–2006 Prime Minister Ibrahim Al Jaafari and 2006–2009 Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
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Qatar
Qatar (قطر) officially the State of Qatar, is a country in West Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf.
Qusay Hussein
Qusay Saddam Hussein al-Nasiri al-Tikriti (or Qusai, قصي صدامحسين; 17 May 1966 – 22 July 2003) was an Iraqi politician, military leader, and the second son of Saddam Hussein. Sajida Talfah and Qusay Hussein are Tulfah family.
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Raghad Hussein
Raghad Saddam Hussein (رغد صدامحسين; born 2 September 1968) is an Iraqi in exile and the eldest daughter of former Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein. Sajida Talfah and Raghad Hussein are fugitives wanted by Iraq and Tulfah family.
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Rana Hussein
Rana Saddam Hussein (رنا صدامحسين) (born July 25, 1969) is the second-eldest daughter of the former President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein and his first wife, Sajida Talfah. Sajida Talfah and Rana Hussein are Tulfah family.
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Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Sajida Talfah and Saddam Hussein are Tulfah family.
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Samira Shahbandar
Samira Shahbandar (سميرة الشهابندر, born 1946) is a former Iraqi physician. Sajida Talfah and Samira Shahbandar are Spouses of heads of state and Tulfah family.
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Shohreh Aghdashloo
Shohreh Aghdashloo (شهره آغداشلو,; née Vaziri-Tabar (وزیریتبار); born May 11, 1952) is an Iranian actress.
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Suzanne Mubarak
Suzanne Saleh Mubarak (سوزان مبارك,; born 28 February 1941) is the widow of Egyptian former president Hosni Mubarak and was the First Lady of Egypt during her husband's presidential tenure from 14 October 1981 to 11 February 2011.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Tikrit
Tikrit (تِكْرِيت Tikrīt) is a city in Iraq, located northwest of Baghdad and southeast of Mosul on the Tigris River.
Trial of Saddam Hussein
The trial of Saddam Hussein was the trial of the deposed President of Iraq Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi Interim Government for crimes against humanity during his time in office.
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Uday Hussein
Uday Saddam Hussein (عدي صدامحسين; 18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was an Iraqi politician and the elder son of Saddam Hussein. Sajida Talfah and Uday Hussein are Tulfah family.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
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See also
Fugitives wanted by Iraq
- Abu Ayyub al-Masri
- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
- Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi
- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
- Abu Omar al-Baghdadi
- Abu Omar al-Kurdi
- Maryam Rajavi
- Muhammad Zaidan
- Mullah Shwan Kurdi
- Omar al-Tikriti
- Raghad Hussein
- Sajida Talfah
- Tariq al-Hashimi
Spouses of heads of state
- Asma bint Umais
- First lady
- Ja'da bint al-Ash'ath
- Khin Ma Ma Maw
- List of spouses of heads of state
- Lukas Hartmann
- Mao Fumei
- Mariana Carcelén
- Marie Háchová
- Sajida Talfah
- Salchak Toka
- Samira Shahbandar
- Sarah Kyolaba
- Soong Mei-ling
- Varina Davis
- Veronica Somare
- Wives of Julius Caesar
- Wives of Muhammad
- Yao Yecheng
Tulfah family
- Adnan Khayr Allah
- Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
- Ali Hassan al-Majid
- Ayman Sabawi Ibrahim
- Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti
- Family of Saddam Hussein
- Hani Abd Latif Tilfah
- Hussein Kamel al-Majid
- Ibrahim Sabawi Ibrahim
- Khairallah Talfah
- Maher Abdul Rashid
- Omar al-Tikriti
- Qusay Hussein
- Rafi Abd Latif Tilfah
- Raghad Hussein
- Rana Hussein
- Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti
- Saddam Hussein
- Saddam Kamel
- Sajida Talfah
- Samira Shahbandar
- Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai
- Uday Hussein
- Watban Ibrahim
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sajida_Talfah
Also known as Sajida Hussein, Sajida Khairalla Tulfa, Sajida Talfa, Sajidah Khairallah Tilfah, Sajidah Khairallah Tilfah Hussein, Sajidah Talfah, Sajidah Tilfah.