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  2. Family of Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    They have two sons from the marriage Sulaiman Isa Khan (born 1996) and Kasim Khan (born 1999). The marriage ended amicably in divorce in 2004. In early 2015, Khan announced his second marriage to the British Pakistani journalist Reham Khan. The marriage lasted nine months and ended in divorce on 30 October 2015. [6]

  3. Jemima Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    During her marriage, her Jewish heritage was used by Khan's political opponents to question their credibility in Pakistani politics, especially concerning accusations that they supported the so-called Jewish lobby. [79] [80] Goldsmith has two sons from her marriage to Khan: Sulaiman Isa (born 1996) and Kasim (born 1999). [8]

  4. Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi [a] (born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician and former cricketer who served as the 19th prime minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022. He is the founder and former chairman of the political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from 1996 to 2023.

  5. List of Pakistanis by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Shahid Khan: $11.6 billion: 2023: Jacksonville Jaguars, Fulham F.C., Flex-N-Gate LLC, Toronto Four Seasons, All Elite Wrestling [1] 2: Mian Muhammad Mansha: $5 billion: 2023: Nishat Group, Nishat Hotels, Nishat Hyundai Motors Plant in Faisalabad, MCB Bank, DG Khan Cement, owner of Emporium Mall, Adamjee Group, Nishat Chunian Group Textile Mills ...

  6. Salim Khan - Wikipedia

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    Salim Khan was born in the city of Indore in Indore State a princely state in British India (modern day Madhya Pradesh, India) into an affluent family.Khan's grandparents, are believed to be Alakozai Pashtuns who migrated from Afghanistan to India in the mid-1800s and served in the cavalry of the British Indian Army.

  7. Khan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Khan (/ x ɑː n /) is an ancient Indo-European surname and in the variant of 'Khan' of Mongolic origin, used as a title in various global regions, [1] and today most commonly found in parts of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Uzbekistan and Iran. In the Caribbean the surname is largely carried by Muslims of Indo-Caribbean descent.

  8. Suleiman - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman Kassim, Nigerian politician; Suleiman Khan, Ilkhan of Persia (ruled 1339–1344) Suleiman Mousa (1919–2008), Jordanian author and historian; Suleiman Al Najjab (1934–2001), Palestinian activist and communist politician; Suleiman Pasha (disambiguation), multiple people; Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (fl. 1077–1086), Seljuq Sultan of Rum

  9. Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri - Wikipedia

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    Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri (Urdu: خورشيد محمود قصورى; born 18 June 1941), is a Pakistani politician and writer who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan between November 2002 until November 2007.