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This ended both his presidency and her period as First Lady, which had lasted for nearly 11 years | She also played crucial roles in the formation of the Talla Society, a cooperative in the region which assists local women in becoming self-sufficient, the Egyptian Society for Patients, the , and in Egypt, an organization that provides orphans new homes in a family environment |
The couple married on 29 May 1949, after some hesitation, and objections from her parents to the idea of their daughter marrying a jobless revolutionary.
29Later years and death [ ] Jehan Sadat speaks at the Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts in , on 11 April 2006 | at the Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the• |
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The couple had three daughters, Noha, Jihan, Lobna, and a son, Gamal | , , 26 March 2009 Honorary titles Preceded by 1970—1981 Succeeded by |
Visiting professor at , , and in the United States• First woman chair of the People's Council of Munofeyya Provincial governorate• It was at her 15th birthday party that she first met her future husband Sadat, shortly after his release from prison, where he had served two and a half years for his political activities.
19She founded the Arab-African Women's League | Her mother was the daughter of Charles Henry Cotterill, a City police superintendent |
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She helped change the world's image of Arab women during the 1970s, while undertaking volunteer work, and participating in non-governmental service to the less fortunate | Jehan Sadat died on 9 July 2021, at the age of 87 |
She heard many stories about him from her cousin, whose husband was his colleague in resistance, and later in prison.
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