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Life
Haidar Fazil,(1878-1929). Prince Ali Haidar Chinassi Fazil was born in Cairo on the 24th of september, 1878. He was the last son of Prince Moustapha Bahgat Fazil, grandson of Ibrahim Pash a. When he was only one year old, his father died at the age of 20. He was pursued by the memory of his father though all his life. In 1886, he scarcely realized how to understand Arabic and Turkish, when he has been sent to the Franco-Ottoman Lycée de Galata-Sérail in Constantinople (Istanbul). Moreover, Fazil constantly kept a profound appreciation to Mr. Hollys, collaborator executive of the foundation who had realized how to show him the French language. The first contact with France was on the 1889 exposition. Later in 1897, he managed to settle down in France, where he passed his first law assessment. And in 1898, he changed his mind about his major and devoted himself to letters. (page 276) Fazil beacme friends with Georges Duhamel, Richet Duhamel, Pierre Loti and Juliette Adam. Finally, in 1919 he published The Les Roses ensanglantées and in 1921 he also published Gerbes d'Orient. 1926 was his lucky year as he received the Edmond Rostand Prize. Haidar left unfinisher historical writings about the work of Mohamed Ali dynasty when he died in November 1929 at the age of 51, in the same place he was born, Cairo, Egypt. ==

Works

 * Poems, in Poets in Egypt, ed. Jean Moscatelli (Cairo, L'Atelier, 1955).
 * Poems, in Anthology of French-speaking poetry in Egypt, ed. Jean-Jacques Luthi (Paris, L'Harmattan, 2002).
 * The Bloody Roses ,1919.
 * Oriental sheaves,1921.
 * Letter from Prince HF to SM Abdul Aziz.