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Samira Shahbandar (Arabic: سميرة الشهابندر, born 1946) is a former Iraqi physician. She was the second wife of Saddam Hussein. Shahbandar was born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1946 into an aristocratic Baghdad family. Meer weergeven
Shahbandar was reported to have had careers as a flight attendant and as a physician. She was a teacher Meer weergeven
Her character was featured heavily in the plot of BBC adaptation of House of Saddam and was played by Australian actress Meer weergeven
Shahbandar was married to Noureddine Al Safi from Al Safi Family, an Iraqi pilot and manager of Iraqi Airways. They have two children. Shahbandar's son Mohammad Saffi was … Meer weergeven
In a 2007 Al Riyadh interview, Ali Al-Nida Husein Al-Omar, chief of the Bejat subtribe of Al-Bu Nasir, was asked about Saddam's son from Samira Shahbandar. The chief replied: Meer weergeven
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