Background
Her father was Prince Nasser bin "Ali Pasha. In 1904, in Istanbul, she married the prince Faisal son of the Sharif of Mecca.
Her father was Prince Nasser bin "Ali Pasha. In 1904, in Istanbul, she married the prince Faisal son of the Sharif of Mecca.
She was his younger twin daughter. Their first born was a daughter, Azza (1906–1936), followed by other two girls, Rajiha (1907–1959) and Raifi"a (1910–1934), and finally by a boy Ghazi (1912–1939), the future king of Iraq. After World War I, the former dominions of the Ottoman Empire were divided between the European nations, or proclaimed independent.
In 1920, Faisal was proclaimed king of Syria, and so Hazima became queen of Syria.
But, unfortunately, after only four months of reign, the kingdom of Syria was dissolved after the Franco-Syrian War, and so both Faisal and Hazima lost their titles. In 1921, the British government decided to put Faisal as king of the new Kingdom of Iraq, over which they had an international mandate.
He accepted and he was proclaimed king of Iraq. Naturally Hazima became queen, and the royal family was transferred to Baghdad the capital of the new kingdom.
She died in Baghdad two years later, in 1935.