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Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid

''Sharifa'' Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid (born 15 December 1929) is the former Queen of Jordan (Queen Dina)〔(Family tree on website of King Hussein of Jordan )〕 as the first wife of King Hussein. She is the mother to his oldest child, Princess Alia. She and the king were married from 1955 to 1957, and in 1970 she remarried a high-ranking official in the PLO. She is a graduate of Cambridge University and a former lecturer in English literature at Cairo University.
== Early life and education ==
Princess Dina was born in Cairo, Egypt, to Sharif 'Abdu'l-Hamid bin Muhammad 'Abdu'l-Aziz Al-Aun (1898-1955) and his wife, Fahria Brav.〔(Royal Ark )〕 A member of the House of Hashemite, she is also entitled to use the honorific title ''sharifa'' of Mecca as an agnatic descendant of Hasan ibn Ali and was a third cousin to her father-in-law, King Talal. Dina's lineage, like her future husband, could be traced back to the Prophet Muhammad. Through her mother, Dina was connected to Egypt's Circassian elite. Her father and uncles claimed a ''waqf''  that consisted of nearly 2,000 feddans.
Like many children of the landed Arab aristocracy, Dina was sent to a boarding school in England, rounding off her education with a degree in English literature from Girton College, Cambridge University, and a post graduate diploma in social science from Bedford College, London.〔Shlaim, p. 179-83〕
After her return home, she began to teach English literature and philosophy at the University of Cairo while residing in the affluent suburb of Maadi with her parents.〔 As a young woman, Dina was considered highly educated, sophisticated and emancipated, as well as beautiful and well-liked by her entourage and her friends.〔(King Hussein, Princess Dina and Princess Alia )〕

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