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Samira Khashoggi

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Samira Khashoggi

Birth
Mecca, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Death
1 Mar 1986 (aged 51)
Burial
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or Kashoggi was an influential, progressive author of several books as well as the owner and editor-in chief of Alsharkiah Magazine. She was the first wife of Egyptian born Mohamed Al-Fayed, and the mother of Dodi Fayed, good friend of Diana Princess of the People Spencer. She then married respected Ambassador Anas Yassin and had her second child Jumana Yassin. Sister of weapons dealer Adnan Khashoggi
She met Mohamed Al-Fayed on the beach in Alexandria, and they m.1954–div 1956. Samira separated from Mohamed Al-Fayed just months after Dodi's birth. She died of a heart attack in 1986 aged 51.
She was the aunt of actress Nabila Khashoggi
& Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi

Al Fayed divorced Samira Khashoggi when Dodi was four, and he was shunted around the world from one private school to another, seeing next to nothing of his mother and little of his father. He craved his father's approval as a child.
Her father Muhammad Khashoggi 1889–1978 was a medical doctor of Turkish descent, and was King Abdul Aziz Al Saud's personal doctor. The family name means spoonmaker (Kaşıkçı) in Turkish.
or Kashoggi was an influential, progressive author of several books as well as the owner and editor-in chief of Alsharkiah Magazine. She was the first wife of Egyptian born Mohamed Al-Fayed, and the mother of Dodi Fayed, good friend of Diana Princess of the People Spencer. She then married respected Ambassador Anas Yassin and had her second child Jumana Yassin. Sister of weapons dealer Adnan Khashoggi
She met Mohamed Al-Fayed on the beach in Alexandria, and they m.1954–div 1956. Samira separated from Mohamed Al-Fayed just months after Dodi's birth. She died of a heart attack in 1986 aged 51.
She was the aunt of actress Nabila Khashoggi
& Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi

Al Fayed divorced Samira Khashoggi when Dodi was four, and he was shunted around the world from one private school to another, seeing next to nothing of his mother and little of his father. He craved his father's approval as a child.
Her father Muhammad Khashoggi 1889–1978 was a medical doctor of Turkish descent, and was King Abdul Aziz Al Saud's personal doctor. The family name means spoonmaker (Kaşıkçı) in Turkish.


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