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  1. Samira Khashoggi (Arabic: سميرة خاشقجي, 1935 – March 1986) was a Saudi Arabian progressive author, as well as the founder of Al Sharkiah magazine. [1] She was the sister of the Saudi businessman Adnan Khashoggi. She was the first wife of Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed and the mother of filmmaker Dodi Al-Fayed. She died of a ...

  2. Nov 23, 2022 · Dodi's parents, Mohamed Fayed (the 'Al' was added later, after he moved to England) and Samira Khashoggi, married in 1954. Dodi was born in 1955; a year later, his parents divorced.

  3. Since 1972, Al-Sharkiah (the oriental) has been the leading monthly pan arab women’s magazine. It was founded by Samira Khashoggi, the first Saudi female publisher and columnist; a dynamic, pioneering and highly respected thinker.

  4. Since 1972, Al-Sharkiah (the oriental) has been the leading monthly pan arab women’s magazine. It was founded by Samira Khashoggi, the first Saudi female publisher and columnist; a dynamic, pioneering and highly respected thinker.

  5. Sep 1, 1997 · The eldest son of Mohamed Al Fayed, the multi-millionaire owner of Harrods, and the only child by his first wife, the late Samira Khashoggi, he was born in the Egyptian port of Alexandria...

  6. Oct 20, 2018 · Eighteen days after Khashoggi disappeared, Saudi Arabia acknowledged early Saturday that the 59-year-old writer has died in what it said was a “fistfight” inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

  7. Feb 26, 2021 · WASHINGTON — Seven Saudis involved in the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi belonged to an elite unit charged with protecting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to a...

  8. Samira Khashoggi was a Saudi novelist and short story writer. Born in Mecca and educated in Egypt, she received a BA from Alexandria University.

  9. Samira Khashoggi was an influential, progressive author of several books as well as the owner and editor-in chief of Alsharkiah Magazine.

  10. Dec 21, 2023 · The widow of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has been granted political asylum in the U.S., the Washington Post newspaper reported on Thursday.

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