The strongest princess in the Middle East The chief gave everything, and the throne was missing

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-25

When the drama is in short supply, I guess all the little masters who are eager to wear it are waiting for me.

Today, I will give benefits to the drama chasing party.

Tell the story of a royal gossip you haven't heard before, the story of one of the strongest princesses in the Middle East.

The third largest emirate of the UAE: traditional Sharjah, a conservative ruler

At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the Qasimi clan of the Huwayla tribe settled on its present site in Sharjah and declared independence as an emirate. In 1972, Sharjah joined the United Arab Emirates (UAE) along with other emirates.

Sharjah is also the third largest emirate in the UAE, after Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

The current ruler, Sheikh Sultan, is a traditional and conservative ruler, and when he learned that the old fort was going to be demolished when he was in college, he interrupted his studies and rushed home to save the ancient building. It is also under his "ascetic system" that Sharjah also exudes a conservative temperament that is completely different from that of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

However, such a conservative old chief gave his daughter all the positions she could in the Middle East, where the status of women was relatively low, and she was short of the throne. Why do you like daughters so much?

The youngest son of the ruler of SharjahThe sons are not angry, and the daughter has become the most beautiful cub

The ruler of Sharjah had two wives, two sons and three daughters. The old chief probably missed his son, and in 1999, the eldest son died in the UK due to an overdose of "that". What makes him even more sad is that in 2019, his youngest son also passed away in the UK for "unknown reasons". These two incidents undoubtedly dealt him a huge blow.

Faced with such a bleak evening scene, the old chief could only pin his hopes on his daughter and son-in-law. Fortunately, her daughter Sheikha Bodur is very competitive and is the brightest cub in the family.

Sheikha Bhar Bhar was born in Sharjah in 1978 and was the eldest daughter of Sharjah's ruler and second wife. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge and his master's degree in medical anthropology from the London College. Despite her privileged background, Sheikha Bodur is a down-to-earth person, and as a result, she is universally loved and respected at home and abroad.

Don't look at the old chief's ideological tradition, supporting his daughter is unreserved.

Princess Sheikha Bodur was appointed by her father as Chairman of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority and Chairman of the Board of Trustees and President of the American University of Sharjah; She is also the Chairman and President of the Board of Directors of the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park, and the Chairman of the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre, where she also oversees foreign direct investment projects. She also founded her own publishing house, the Emirates Publishers Association (EPA).

As the chairman of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, Sheikha Bodur has supported 150 start-ups, created more than 20,000 jobs, and contributed to Sharjah's GDP growth of 78%.

Damn, no wonder the old chief loves her so much.

The old chief, who accompanied the chief's father, not only gave his daughter all the positions, but also made her his right-hand man in governing the country, always by his side. In the royal family of the Middle East, daughters are still able to attend official events with their fathers after marriage, and they can participate in state talks with their fathers, and Princess Sheikha Bowur is a special case in the entire Middle East.

Princess Sheikha Bodur, second from right, and her husband, Sheikh Sultan, have four children.

Sheikh Sultan, as the old chief's most proud son-in-law, is not simple. The son of the late Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, he graduated from Arkansas State University and Detroit Philanthropy University in Michigan with a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Computer and Information Systems.

In addition to his illustrious status, Sheikh Sultan was an ambitious businessman. Currently, he is the head of a number of core companies in Sharjah, including but not limited to Chairman of the Sharjah Petroleum Committee, Chairman of the Sharjah ** Company, Chairman of the Sharjah General Affairs Company, Chairman of the Sharjah National Oil Company, Chairman of the Sharjah ** Centre and Chairman of the Investment Bank.

The princess's mother personally presented the award to her son-in-law, as the so-called "mother-in-law looks at her son-in-law, and the more she looks at it, the more she likes it". Not long ago, the old chief's second princess (that is, the princess's mother) also personally presented an award to her son-in-law.

He is currently the Crown Prince of SharjahBattle for the throne of Sharjah: How will the old chief seek the throne for his son-in-law?

The current crown prince of Sharjah is the brother of the second princess of the old chieftain, that is, the uncle of the princess. Since the death of the old chief's eldest son in 1999, he has been firmly on the crown prince's throne.

In 2023, after his son-in-law became the deputy ruler of Sharjah, the old chieftain also had a light in his eyes, and he took it with him everywhere, and his affection was eager to pull his eldest brother down from the position of crown prince.

According to Middle Eastern gossip, the current crown prince also has a son. This also means that if the old chieftain wants to stay on the throne, he can only let his son-in-law replace his eldest brother.

The long-thinking old chief, in the next plot, will inevitably seek power for his son-in-law. The long-standing battle for the throne in the Middle East is about to begin again.

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