Shaha Riza - Adulthood

Adulthood

She studies at London School of Economics. She earns a master's degree in International Relations from the University of Oxford by 1983. She studies at St Antony's College. She relocates to the United States during the late 1980s, when she marries Bulent Ali Riza. She speaks Arabic, Turkish, English, French and Italian. She gave birth to a son. She maried then divorce Bulent Ali Riza.

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