Kadria Hussein (Turkish: Kadriye Hüseyin; 1888–1955) was an Egyptian royal and writer.
[1] Her parents were Hussein Kamel, son of Isma'il Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, and Melek Sultan.
[4] Before leaving Istanbul she donated her residence, Huber Mansion, to Notre Dame de Sion High School.
[4] Kadria published several articles about the women's rights in the magazines based in Istanbul, including Shehbal, Mihrab and Resimli Kitap.
[1] Some of her books include Lettres D'Angora La Sainte (1921), Temevvücât-ı Efkâr (1914) and Muhadderât-ı İslâm (1924; Arabic: Virtuous Ladies of Islam).