Imran Khan, a former cricketer turned politician from Pakistan, presided as the country’s 22nd prime minister from August 2018 until April 2022, when a no-confidence vote forced his resignation.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), one of the biggest political parties in the nation, is led by him and founded by him.
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Imran Khan biography
He was reportedly born on November 25, 1952, according to some reports. Employees of the Pakistan Cricket Board are allegedly responsible for misrepresenting November 25 on his passport.
He is the only child of civil engineer Ikramullah Khan Niazi and his wife Shaukat Khanum, who also have four sisters.
His paternal family has a long history in Mianwali in northwest Punjab; one of his ancestors, Haibat Khan Niazi, lived there in the 16th century. They are of Pashtun ethnicity and are Niazi tribe members.
When he was younger, Khan was a quiet and shy boy who lived with his sisters in a relatively affluent upper middle-class environment and attended a privileged school.
He received his education at the Aitchison College and Cathedral School in Lahore before moving to England to attend the Royal Grammar School Worcester, where he was a standout cricket player.
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He enrolled in Keble College in Oxford in 1972 and completed his studies in philosophy, politics, and economics there in 1975.
After Khan was rejected by Cambridge, Paul Hayes, a Keble college cricket enthusiast, played a key role in getting him admitted.
Khan wed Jemima Goldsmith in Paris on May 16, 1995, during a traditional Pakistani wedding ceremony.
They were remarried on June 21 in a civil ceremony at the Richmond registry office in England, and the elite of London attended the reception that followed at the Goldsmiths’ house in Surrey. The wedding was dubbed “The Wedding of the Century” by the media.
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Imran Khan Wife
Who is Imran Khan’s wife?
Khan’s current wife is known as Bushra Bibi Khan. They got married on 18 February 2018.
Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith is the oldest child of billionaire financier Sir James Goldsmith, one of the wealthiest people in the UK, and Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart. Goldsmith began studying English at the University of Bristol in 1993 but left after getting married in 1995.
In the end, she earned an upper second-class honors bachelor’s degree in March 2002.
After months of rumors, Imran Khan wed Reham Khan, a British-Pakistani journalist and television host, in January 2015. At Khan’s home in Bani Gala, a straightforward nikah ceremony was used to perform the marriage. Nine months after getting married, in October 2015, the couple filed for divorce.
On February 18, 2018, Khan wed Bushra Bibi, a woman in her 40s, at his Lahore home. She is well-known for her ties to Sufism; before she married Khan, she served as his spiritual guide. Bushra’s first marriage to Khawar Maneka produced five children: two sons, three daughters, and Imran is their stepfather.
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