Humaira Begum (Persian: حميرا بیگم; 24 July 1918 – 26 June 2002) was the wife and first cousin of King Mohammed Zahir Shah and the last Queen of Afghanistan...
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Princess Bilqis Begum (born 17 April 1932) is a former Afghan princess. She was the daughter of king Mohammed Zahir Shah and queen Humaira Begum. In 1951, she...
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Maryam Begum Naim (2 November 1936 – 25 December 2021) was an Afghan princess. She was the second daughter of King Mohammed Zahir Shah and Queen Humaira Begum...
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Pakistani activist Humaira Begum (1918–2002), Afghan royal Humaira Channa, Pakistani playback singer Humaira Hasan, Pakistani diplomat Humaira Himu, Bangladeshi...
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Shah lived in exile in Italy for 29 years alongside his wife Queen Humaira Begum and other royal family members. Initially, they lived in a three‐room...
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to the USSR by his wife, Amina Begum (eldest daughter of Brigadier Sardar Muhammad Ali Khan by his wife, Humaira Begum). She has an older brother, Prince...
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Hazrat Begum (Persian: حضرت بیگم; Pashto: حضرت بېګم; born c. 1740), also known as Hazrat Mahal and Sahiba Begum, was a Mughal princess, as the daughter...
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1961 to Princess Khatul Begum (born 1940), daughter of Sardar Muhammad Umar Khan Zikeria, by his wife, Princess Sultana Begum, fourth daughter of Mohammad...
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Mah Parwar Begum (died 13 December 1941) was the royal consort of Afghanistan. She belonged to the khel Babakar and was the third daughter of Sardar Muhammad...
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Zamina Begum (11 January 1917 – 28 April 1978), also known as Zainab Begum, was an Afghan princess who was the First Lady of Afghanistan from 1973 until...
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Ahmad Shah Khan 13. Murwarid Begum (= 11) 3. Humaira Begum 14. Loinab Khush Dil Khan, Governor of Kabul and Kandahar 7. Zarin Begum 15. Sahira Begum...
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Iffat-un-Nissa Begum (Persian: عفت النسا بیگم; meaning 'Modest among Women') was a Mughal princess, the daughter of Prince Dawar Bakhsh, the great grandson...
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Begum (1931/32-2017), Pakistani activist and figure in Pakistani politics Firoza Begum (singer) (1930–2014), Bangladeshi Nazrul Geeti singer Humaira Begum...
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Humaira Ali (née Chaudhry) is a Pakistani actress. She is known for her roles in dramas Nail Polish, Kankar, Jab We Wed and Sammi. Humaira was born on...
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classes had been dressing in Western fashion in public ever since queen Humaira Begum had appeared without a veil in 1959. This was encouraged by the government...
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Barakzai. Ali Ahmad's sister, the Ulya Mukhadara Zarin Jan Begum was the mother of Humaira Begum who was the Queen consort of Afghanistan. Shaghasi Khel...
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Emirate Mirmon Ayesha Babo Jan Ulya Janab Sarwar Sultana Begum Barakzai Kingdom Soraya Tarzi Barakzai Kingdom (restored) Mah Parwar Begum Humaira Begum...
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Sarwar Sultana Begum or (Ulya (Ulli) Hazrat) (1875 – 1965), was an Afghan royal consort. She was married to Habibullah Khan (r. 1901–1919), and was the...
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Queen Humaira Begum and Princess Bilqis appeared in the royal box at the military parade unveiled, alongside the Prime Minister's wife, Zamina Begum. A group...
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unveiling of the 1920s. Soraya Tarzi and the Afghan unveiling of the 1920s. Humaira Begum and the Afghan unveiling of the 1950s. Northrop (2001a), p. 115. The...
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government-supported Women's Welfare Association (WWA) was founded with Queen Humaira Begum as patron, giving school classes for girls and vocational classes to...
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the flow of money to the exiled King Mohammed Zahir Shah and his wife Humaira Begum in Italy were halted. The Khalqists compiled a list of royal people...
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Emirate Mirmon Ayesha Babo Jan Ulya Janab Sarwar Sultana Begum Barakzai Kingdom Soraya Tarzi Barakzai Kingdom (restored) Mah Parwar Begum Humaira Begum...
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Barakzai. Ali Ahmad's sister, the Ulya Mukhadara Zarin Jan Begum was the mother of Humaira Begum who was the Queen consort of Afghanistan. Principality of...
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with two red lateral stripes. Akihito, The Emperor Emeritus of Japan Humaira Begum Soraya Tarzi Sukarno Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Ludvík Svoboda...
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Queen Humaira Begum and Princess Bilqis appeared in the royal box at the military parade unveiled, alongside the Prime Minister's wife, Zamina Begum. A group...
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Emirate Mirmon Ayesha Babo Jan Ulya Janab Sarwar Sultana Begum Barakzai Kingdom Soraya Tarzi Barakzai Kingdom (restored) Mah Parwar Begum Humaira Begum...
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Qizilbash. Ali Ahmad's sister, the Ulya Mukhadara Zarin Jan Begum was the mother of Humaira Begum who was the Queen consort of Afghanistan. Amir Ali Ahmad...
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unveiling of the 1920s Soraya Tarzi and the Afghan unveiling of the 1920s Humaira Begum and the Afghan unveiling of the 1950s Hoodfar, Homa (fall 1993). The...
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government-supported Women's Welfare Association (WWA) was founded with Queen Humaira Begum as patron, giving school classes for girls and vocational classes to...
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