Thursday 18 August 2016

Amazing and Undisclosed secrets about female of Pakistani political families






Nahid Afghamy was wife of former President Skindar Mirza from Iranian Background. It is reported that Mirza while living in London trying to run a small Pakistan cuisine hotel.His only regular income was an annual pension of £3,000 as a former military officer and president. He died in Londong But he is burried in Iran.




Now come to Bhutto Family

few years earlier another Iranian born Nusrat Isphani (Bhutto) become wife of Zulifqar Ali Bhutto who become President and Prime Minister of Pakistan and later his daughter Benazir and her husband Asif Ali Zardari until 2015.



“The late Begum Nusrat Bhutto, hailing from Iran’s wealthy Ispahani family, was one of the two Iranian-born first ladies that Pakistan has had since 1947. The first one, of course, was Begum Nahid Mirza, beautiful wife of Pakistan’s first President and fourth Governor General, Iskander Mirza.


Both Iranian-born first ladies of Pakistan were of Kurdish descent and became wives of their husbands, who had then gone on to become the country’s Presidents. Nusrat Bhutto was a cousin of Nahid Mirza. Although Nusrat was 15 years younger to Nahid, she got married a few years earlier than her elder relative in September 1951”.





lets talk about Khar family

Hina Rabbani

Hina was born into a feudal Muslim Khar clan in Multan
She is niece of Ghulam Mustafa Khar, former Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab, and the cousin of actress and model Aaminah Haq.


Khar is co-owner of a restaurant chain named the "Polo Lounge". The initial branch opened at the Lahore Polo Ground in 2002. A second Polo Lounge has since opened in Islamabad's Saidpur Village.

Khar is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) where she holds a BSc (with honors) in Economics conferred in 1999.



Tehmeena Durrani


Durrani was born into an educated and influential family. She is the daughter of a former Governor of State Bank of Pakistan and S.U. Durrani, the managing director of Pakistan International Airlines. She is the granddaughter of Nawab Sir Liaqat Hayat Khan, a prime minister of Patiala state for eleven years.



Her third book, Blasphemy (1998), was successful but also controversial.[12] In the novel she describes the secret lives of the Muslim clergy and spiritual leaders or pirs. Durrani said that the story is factual, with some names and events altered to protect the identity of the women who are at the center of the story.
The book also delves into a critical approach to the tradition and practice of Nikah Halala. She describes several cases resulting in the humiliation and torture of Muslim women.[13] The book also made it into Pakistan's best-seller lis

Durrani is wife of kind hearted CM punjab Shehbaz Shreef too.

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