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  2. Family of Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khan's eldest son with Jemima named Sulaiman Isa was born in November 1996 at the Portland Hospital in London. [17] In 2016, Sulaiman led the electoral campaign in the youth wing of his maternal uncle Zac Goldsmith for the 2016 London mayoral election. [18]

  3. Isa Khan of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Isa Khan (Middle Bengali: ঈশা খাঁ, 17 April 1536 – 29 August 1599) was one of 16th-century Baro-Bhuyan chieftains of Bengal. [1] During his reign, he successfully unified the chieftains of Bengal and resisted the Mughal invasion of Bengal .

  4. Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi [a] (born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician, ... The couple have two sons, Sulaiman Isa and Kasim. [52] On 22 June 2004, it was ...

  5. Jemima Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30 January 1974), sometimes known professionally as Jemima Khan Goldsmith, [2] [3] is an English journalist and screenwriter. [4] She is the founder of Instinct Productions, a television production company. [ 5 ]

  6. Baro-Bhuyan - Wikipedia

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    Sulaiman Khan Karrani carved out an independent principality in the Bhati region comprising a part of greater Dhaka district and parts of Mymensingh district. During that period Taj Khan Karrani and another Afghan chieftain helped Isa Khan to obtain an estate in Sonargaon and Mymensingh in 1564. By winning the grace of the Afghan chieftain, Isa ...

  7. Bushra Bibi - Wikipedia

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    Khan and Bushra met for the first time in 2015 through Bibi's sister, Maryam Riaz Wattoo. [7] [9] According to Dawn, Khan, noted for his increasing inclination towards Sufism in recent decades, was a frequent visitor of Baba Farid's shrine in Pakpattan, where he would pay homage to the renowned 12th-century Sufi saint. He usually visited the ...

  8. Ismail Khan of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Ismail, and his elder brother Isa Khan, were subsequently taken as captives and later sold as slaves to Iranian traders in Turan. [6] In 1563, the Karrani dynasty took control of Bengal and Bihar. Ismail's uncle, Dewan Qutbuddin Khan, was employed in the court of Sultan Taj Khan Karrani and successfully traced his nephews. [6]

  9. Syeda Momena Khatun - Wikipedia

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    In Sarail, she gave birth to two sons; Isa Khan, who would later become the leader of the Baro-Bhuiyan confederacy after the fall of the Sultanate and resist the Mughal invasion of Bengal, [3] and Ismail Khan. [4] She also had a daughter who was popularly known as Shahinsha Bibi. [5]