A. Sweden
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A portrait of Queen Josefina in 1825 – Queen Josefina born as Joséphine of Leuchtenberg in Italy in 1807, was the Queen consort of Oscar I of Sweden and Norway. She was very popular both within the court and with the public and was involved in charity and reforms in Sweden. Her marriage that included the birth of 5 children was happy untill she found out about her husband's unfaithfulness. Josefina died in Stockholm in 1876.
B. Bukhara
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Mohammed Alim Khan, the last Emir of the Emirate of Bukhara in Central Asia is pictured in a photograph from 1911. A descendant of Genghis Khan, the Emir reigned from 1911 to 1920.
C. Turkey
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Her Imperial Highness, Princess Neslişah Osmanoğlu is a granddaugther of the last Ottoman Caliph Abdülmecid II and the last Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI. The Princess grew up in Nice, France after her family was exiled. She married Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim of Egypt in 1940.
D. Spain
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Queen Ena of Spain. This is not a official portrait, but the view of a mom spending a good time at the beach in Santander. A Queen of Spain but also a mom.
E. Morocco
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Lalla Fatima Zohra of French Morocco is pictured in 1949 before her wedding to Moulay Hassan, the Caliph of Spanish Morocco.
F. Monaco
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The Princely Family of Monaco - Prince Louis II of Monaco (center) poses with his daughter Princess Charlotte and her husband Prince Pierre and the two grandchildren Prince Rainier and Princess Antoinette in 1923/24.
G. Egypt
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Queen Farida, wife of King Farouk, in her splendid court dress.
H. Luxembourg
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Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg and Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma on their wedding day in 1919
I. Belgium
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The Princess of Rethy, second wife of king Leopold III and their daughter princess Marie-Christine.
J. Iran
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Queen Soraya, born Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari in a formal portrait. Soraya became the second wife of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran on February 12, 1951 until the couple's divorce in 1958.
K. Great Britain
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Queen Anne (1665-1714). Portrait by Willem Wissing, 1687.
L. Netherlands
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Queen Juliana, Prince Bernhard and their daughters Princesses Beatrix, Irene, Margriet en Christina on 6 September 1948, the day Juliana succeeded her mother Wilhelmina as Queen of the Netherlands.
M. Jordan
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Queen Zein al-Sharaf, wife of King Talal and mother of King Hussein of Jordan. The Queen played an integral part in the political development of her Kingdom, taking part in the writing of the 1952 Constitution which gave full rights to the women of Jordan and creating the first women's union in the country.
N. Iraq
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The young King Faisal II ca. 1940s. Faisal was the last king of Iraq, reigning from 1939 to 1958 when he was killed along with other members of his family during a coup d'état.
O. Norway
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King Haakon VII and his wife Queen Maud of Norway on their official coronation portait in 1905. King Haakon VII reigned from 1905 to 1957.