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English: Ayn-al-Hayat Rifaat (Turkish: Aynelhayat Rifaat) (5 October 1858 - 12 August 1910) (Ayn-al-Hayat meaning "Spring of life") was an Egyptian princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty. She was the first wife of Hussein Kamel of Egypt. |
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