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The remarkable story of the young King Farouk, a ruler widely maligned and deeply misunderstood. King Farouk came to the throne in 1936, at the tender age of 16. The young monarch’s rule was to the be the last in a dynasty that had run this ancient land since 1805 - a relatively short time span beneath the long shadow of Giza’s pyramids. Melekper Toussoun’s account is a history told from the inside, as someone who was part of that final dynasty. In a country whose history is fascinatingly complex and tumultuous, theirs was a family at centre stage, buffeted by joys and tragedies as intense as any that had gone before. They held the helm until the monarchy was toppled in a coup d'état in 1952 – a coup d’état that would probably not have taken place had the young king not suffered an accident that affected the neuronal pathways in his brain. Toussoun’s evocative and highly personal narrative is a window into a secret garden. At its core is the story of the young monarch, and the account pivots on one central event that was to change everything - Farouk’s car accident on a country road in 1943.
- Revolutionary insight into the medical condition that changed the very personality of the young king
- A rebuttal of the racist and colonially motivated British propaganda of the 'veiled protectorate' over Egypt.
PREFACE: Incorporating November 1943 -"Maktoub"SECTION ONE – BACKGROUNDSECTION TWO - KING FAROUK’S LIFE
- CHAPTER I A Short History of Modern Egypt
- CHAPTER II A Lifetime Has Gone by
- CHAPTER III Her Youth and Marriage
- CHAPTER IV Back to Cairo
- CHAPTER V My Mother's Origins – Chirines and the Crimea
- CHAPTER VI Government, Society and Customs in the Crimea- the end of the Tatars
SECTION THREE - THE UNDERLYING CAUSE - A FRONTAL LOBE SYNDROME
- CHAPTER VII Farouk's Lonely Childhood
- CHAPTER VIII Beginnings 1936
- CHAPTER IX Colonialism : The Story of a Ballad
- CHAPTER X "He Reigns but does Nothing Rule"
- CHAPTER XI Events Leading up to Abdin
- CHAPTER XII The Abdin Incident
AFTERWORD
- CHAPTER XIII Frontal Lobe Syndrome
- CHAPTER XIV "Why Farouk was no longer Farouk"
- CHAPTER XV The Accident and why, "Farouk could not help himself because he was no longer himself"
As we conclude our exploration of Princess Melekper Toussoun's forthcoming book, "EFFENDINA: The Story of the Young King Farouk of Egypt, 1920 - 1943," we are reminded of the significance of this publication in shedding new light on the life and reign of the young Egyptian monarch. The book, set to be published by Nomad Publishing in October 2022, offers a unique perspective on the tumultuous history of Egypt during King Farouk's time, which was marked by both joy and tragedy. Princess Toussoun's account provides a window into the secret garden of the royal family, offering a glimpse into the intense joys and tragedies they faced.
As we await the release of this book, we are left with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding King Farouk's life and reign. The story of the young king, often maligned and misunderstood, is intertwined with the complex and tumultuous history of Egypt. Princess Toussoun's account, which delves into the medical condition that changed the very personality of the young king, offers a rebuttal of the racist and colonially motivated British propaganda of the 'veiled protectorate' over Egypt. The book's release is highly anticipated, as it promises to shed new light on the life of the young king and the events that led to the monarchy's downfall in 1952. We encourage readers to stay tuned for further updates on this groundbreaking biography and to look forward to its release in October 2022.
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