Princess Maryam Begum
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Afghan princess (1936–2021)
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Maryam Begum Naim | |
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A young Afghan woman wearing a white top with a bow detail around the neckline; her dark hair is in a bouffant bob style Princess Maryam Begum, from a 1966 publication of the US Department of State | |
Born | (1936年11月02日)2 November 1936 Arg-i-Shahi, Kabul, Afghanistan |
Died | 25 December 2021(2021年12月25日) (aged 85) Kabul, Afghanistan |
Burial | Maranjan Hill, Kabul, |
Spouse |
Professor Sardar Muhammad Aziz Khan Naim
(m. 1960) |
Issue | Sardar Nadir Khan Naim |
House | House of Barakzai |
Father | Mohammed Zahir Shah |
Mother | Humaira Begum |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Princess Maryam Begum Naim (2 November 1936 – 25 December 2021) was an Afghan princess.[1] She was the second daughter of King Mohammed Zahir Shah and Queen Humaira Begum.
Princess Maryam Begum was educated at Malali School, Kabul. The princess was working as a Doctor when her father ruled the country.
Princess Maryam Begum died at home in Kabul, Afghanistan on 25 December 2021, at the age of 85.[2] [3] She was buried at Maranjan Hill in Kabul, Afghanistan.[4]
Issue
[edit ]- Sardar Nadir Khan Naim (born in 1965 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany).
Ancestry
[edit ]Ancestors of Princess Maryam Begum |
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8. Sardar Mohammed Yusuf Khan, Governor of Herat 9. Sharaf Sultana Hukumat Begum 10. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan 11. Murwarid Begum 1. Maryam Begum 12. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan (= 10) 6. Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan 13. Murwarid Begum (= 11) 7. Zarin Begum 15. Sahira Begum |
References
[edit ]- ^ Asia Who's Who, 1960
- ^ "Princess Mariam Naim Buried in Kabul". TOLOnews. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "دختر آخرین پادشاه افغانستان درگذشت/عکس". Khabar Online. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Former King Zahir Shah's daughter buried in Maranjan Hill". Pajhwok Afghan News. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
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