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  1. Aug 19, 2021 · Khan was born in Kabul, Afghanistan on Oct 22, 1937 to father Abdul Rahman Khan--who was from Kandahar-- and mother Iqbal Begum--who was from Balochistan, Pakistan. In an old interview, he had talked about why his family shifted to India and how destiny brought him to Mumbai.

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    Kader Khan was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, on 22 October 1937 into a Sunni Muslim family. His father was Abdul Rahman Khan from Kandahar, Afghanistan while his mother was Iqbal Begum from Pishin in the Baluchistan Province of British India (now in Balochistan, Pakistan).

  3. Jan 2, 2019 · Kader Khan's personal life. Born on October 22, 1937 in Kabul to a Pashtun family, Khan was educated in a municipal school and later graduated from Mumbai's Ismail Yusuf College, Jogeshwari, a government-run institution -- reports IANS.

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  4. Jan 2, 2019 · Born in Kabul, his three older brothers died before the age of eight. His parents migrated to Mumbai and raised Mr Khan in the slums of Kamathipura, the red-light...

  5. Jan 1, 2019 · Born in Kabul, Afghanistan, Kader Khan’s family moved to India when he was only six months old. He was raised in Bombay and despite difficult circumstances went on to become a professor of civil engineering at Mumbais M H Saboo Siddik College of Engineering.

  6. Not Known. Kader was born into poverty in an Afghani-Muslim religious family. He had 3 brothers who all died in their adolescence before Kader was born. After Kader’s birth, his parents moved from Kabul to Mumbai with him; as they had a superstitious belief that the place they were staying at was curseful and had brought misfortunes in their lives.

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  8. Jan 1, 2019 · Born in Kabul on October 22, Khan made his acting debut in 1973 with Rajesh Khanna's ‘Daag’ and since then featured in over 300 films. Not many know that the veteran actor was a prolific screenwriter who had written dialogues for over 250 movies.