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  1. Princess Maryam Begum Naim (2 November 1936 – 25 December 2021) was an Afghan princess. 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.

  2. He was the son of Mohammad Nadir Shah (1883–1933) a senior member of the Mohammadzai Royal family. and commander in chief of the Royal Afghan Army for former king Amanullah Khan, and of Begum Mah Parwar Begum (d. 1941), a Pashtun tribe woman.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maryam_BegumMaryam Begum - Wikipedia

    Maryam Begum (Persian: مریم بیگم) was a Safavid princess, who was a daughter of shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) and in 1577 married the Kia'i ruler Khan Ahmad Khan—they later had an unnamed son and daughter named Yakhan Begum. Maryam Begum died in 1608/9.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Maryam_BegumMaryam Begum - Wikiwand

    Maryam Begum (Persian: مریم بیگم) was a Safavid princess, who was a daughter of shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) and in 1577 married the Kia'i ruler Khan Ahmad Khan—they later had an unnamed son and daughter named Yakhan Begum. Maryam Begum died in 1608/9.

  5. May 9, 2024 · Princess Maryam Begum of Afghanistan, the second daughter of King Mohammed Zahir Shah and Queen Humaira Begum, made significant contributions to Afghan society through her education and career. Born on November 2, 1936, Princess Maryam was educated at the Malali School in Kabul.

  6. Gulbadan Begum is the first and only woman historian of the Mughal Empire. On an autumn day in 1576, a Mughal princess led a cohort of royal women on an unprecedented voyage to the holy cities...

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  8. He was the son of Mohammad Nadir Shah (1883–1933) a senior member of the Mohammadzai Royal family. and commander in chief of the Royal Afghan Army for former king Amanullah Khan, and of Begum Mah Parwar Begum (d. 1941), a Pashtun tribe woman.