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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adila_KhanumAdila Khanum - Wikipedia

    Adila Khanum (1879 – July 1929) was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924.

  2. Adela Khanum [nota 1] (fallecida en 1924) [10] [11] fue una influyente mujer kurda, esposa del jefe de la tribu jaf Osman Pasha, [3] [12] [13] [2] [5] —con quien se casó en 1895— [12] y que ejerció el liderazgo de la tribu [3] durante el primer cuarto del siglo XX, desde la muerte de su marido en 1909 hasta la suya en 1924.

  3. Adila Khanum ou Khadija Adila (1879 - juillet 1929) est une femme turque qui est la troisième épouse de Hussein ben Ali, chérif de La Mecque puis roi du Hedjaz entre 1916 et 1924 et calife à partir de 1924.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_AdelaLady Adela - Wikipedia

    Lady Adela Jaff or Adela Khanem, called the Princess of the Brave by the British was a Kurdish ruler of the Jaff tribe and one of the first famous woman leaders in the history of Kurdistan. [2] The Jaff tribe is the biggest tribe in Kurdistan and is native to the Zagros area, which is divided between Iran and Iraq.

  5. avauntmagazine.com › lady-adela-khanum-leader-of-the-kurds-jaff-tribe-kurdistanLady Adela · Avaunt Magazine

    Adela Khanum was not above a little light sabotage. She became renowned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for the immense power she wielded as leader of the Jaff tribe, the largest in Kurdistan – a position that also made her then the most important woman in Islam.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Adila_KhanumAdila Khanum - Wikiwand

    Adila Khanum was a Turkish woman who was the third spouse of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, King of Hejaz between 1916 and 1924.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2022 · Kurdish culture develops women's power and skills. A Facebook page dedicated to the Kurdish heroine says: “Adela Jaff Khanum, the strongwoman of Halabja, would come to dominate the Jaff tribe during the British Mandate of Mesopotamia during the 1920s.” (Photo: Anne Jaff)