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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aida_FustuqAida Fustuq - Wikipedia

    Aida Fustuq (Arabic: عايدة فستق) is a Lebanese woman of Palestinian origin who was one of the former wives of King Abdullah, who ruled Saudi Arabia between 2005 and 2015. Biography. Aida Fustuq hails from Lebanese Sunni family who are of Palestinian origin. She had eight siblings.

  2. Princess Adila was born in Beirut, Lebanon. [3] She is the fifth daughter of King Abdullah. [4] Her mother is Aida Fustuq, a Lebanese woman of Palestinian descent. [5] [6] Her parents divorced later. [3] Prince Abdulaziz is her full brother.

  3. Abdalá bin Abdulaziz al-Saúd, también transcrito como Abdullah (en árabe: عبد الله بن عبد العزيز السعود ‎; Riad, 1 de agosto de 1924- Ib., 23 de enero de 2015), 1 2 3 fue rey de Arabia Saudita y guardián de los Santos Lugares desde el 1 de agosto de 2005 hasta la fecha de su muerte.

  4. Aida Fustuq. Alma mater. University of Hertfordshire. Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Saud ( Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عبد الله آل سعود ʿAbd al ʿAzīz bin ʿAbd Allāh Āl Suʿūd; born 27 October 1962) is a Saudi royal and businessman who served as the deputy minister of foreign affairs from 2011 to 2015.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2014 · King Abdullah and Aïda Fustok's oldest son, Abdulaziz bin Abdullah has been deputy foreign affairs minister since July 22 2011. A regional affairs specialist, he was already Near East adviser to his father when the latter was crown prince in the early 2000s. Since the start of the crisis in Syria, he has been one of the most active of the discreet Saudi figures plying between Bachar al-Assad ...

  6. 16 de jul. de 2014 · A central figure is Lebanese businessman Salah Fustuq, seconded by his brother Mansour. They are the brothers of Aida Fustuq, an ex-wife of King Abdullah, making them uncles by marriage to the King's son Mutaib bin Abdullah, who has been commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard since 2010.

  7. Today, princesses continue to exercise influence in Saudi society and politics through their male relatives. Those in the best position to do so are King Abdullah’s sisters, Nouf and Sita; his wives, especially Aida Fustuq and Hassa bint Trad al-Shalan; and his daughter, Adila.