Saddam Hussein, the president of Iraq, married Sajida Talfah, a teacher, in 1963.
Saddam married his first wife, cousin Sajida Talfah, in an arranged marriage in 1963. Sajida is Saddam's uncle and mentor Khairallah Talfah's daughter; the two were reared as brothers and sisters. Saddam's marriage was planned when he was five years old and Sajida was seven years old. They got engaged in Egypt during his exile and married in Iraq following Saddam's return in 1963.
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