It seems that the series "Umm Haroun" that sparked a lot of controversy, is still carrying more surprises, as accounts on "Twitter" dealt with evidence that the personality of "Umm Haroun" embodied by the artist Hayat Al-Fahd in a work of the same name, is not fictional. But she did not live in Kuwait, as the events of the series show, but rather she lived in Iraq and specifically in Basra, and she is of Turkish origin and her name was "Um Shaul", then she moved to Bahrain where she settled there and worked in the field of women 's generation.
Other accounts have been published to meet a photographer with a woman who says that her name is "Umm Jan", and states that her name is Flora Delphi, born in 1904, and that she is Turkish from a Turkish mother and father, she came to Bahrain in 1937 at the age of 33 after moving between Iran and Iraq, where she She worked as a nurse at Al Naeem Governmental Hospital in Muharraq.
In another video, "Umm Jan" appears to indicate that she lived in Basra and worked in nursing for 5 years, and in 1918 she married an Indian man who worked with the English army, and they continued in Basra until 1923, where they returned to India. " She moved with her husband to live in Bahrain after that, and she worked in a maternity hospital until 1961, then she moved to do an independent interview, and her husband fell ill and died, noting that she gave birth to 3 boys and one girl who grew up and moved to live in London.

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