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Naila Kiani (Urdu: نائلہ کیانی); is the leading Pakistani female high altitude mountaineer. [1] Kiani is the first Pakistani woman & overall third Pakistani to climb 11 of the 14 highest peaks above 8,000-metres.
Roy was born into a Muslim family in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan on 25 October 1995. She is a student of Anwar Rafi who has been ruling the music industry of Pakistan for years and who is a student of legendary Mohammad Rafi. On 26 September 2020 Roy revealed to independent Urdu [3] that she is a gender dysphoric transgender women. [4]
Ayeza Khan (عائزہ خان; born Kanza Khan; 15 January 1991 [3]) is a Pakistani actress who works in Urdu television. Khan has established herself as one of the leading television actresses and is a recipient of several accolades including three Hum Awards and two Lux Style Awards.
Lady Haroon was also associated with a number of social organizations. She was elected as the President of 'All India Women Muslim League', a branch of All India Muslim League in 1943. She was the Vice-President of All Pakistan Women's Association founded by Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan in 1945. [2] [3] "Lady Haroon was a prominent woman of Sindh.
Muniba Mazari Baloch belongs to the Baloch Mazari tribe. [1] She was born in Rahim Yar Khan, in southern Punjab on 3 March 1987. [1] Muniba went to the Army Public School, and later attended college in her native home town for a BFA. [1]
In 2016, MangoBaaz reported that Qandeel Baloch was the most Googled person in Pakistan in 2016. [63] In March 2017, the British-Pakistani-Indian-American hip hop group Swet Shop Boys dedicated the track Aaja from their latest album to the memory of Qandeel Baloch. Recorded samples of her voice from her social media content is also used towards ...
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As First Lady, she initiated reforms for woman and child development and social progress of women, and played a major role for women's part in Pakistan's politics. [3] After the assassination of her husband Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951, Begum Ra'ana continued her services for the social and economic benefit of women of Pakistan till her death in ...