Princess Maryam Begum

Afghan princess (1936–2021)
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Professor Sardar Muhammad Aziz Khan Naim
(m. 1960)
IssueSardar Nadir Khan NaimHouseHouse of BarakzaiFatherMohammed Zahir ShahMotherHumaira BegumReligionSunni 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

  1. Sardar Nadir Khan Naim (born in 1965 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany).

Ancestry

Ancestors of Princess Maryam Begum
8. Sardar Mohammed Yusuf Khan, Governor of Herat
4. Mohammed Nadir Shah
9. Sharaf Sultana Hukumat Begum
2. Mohammed Zahir Shah
10. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan
5. Mah Parwar Begum
11. Murwarid Begum
1. Maryam Begum
12. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan (= 10)
6. Sardar Ahmad Shah Khan
13. Murwarid Begum (= 11)
3. Humaira Begum
14. Loinab Khush Dil Khan, Governor of Kabul and Kandahar
7. Zarin Begum
15. Sahira Begum

References

  1. ^ Asia Who's Who, 1960
  2. ^ "Princess Mariam Naim Buried in Kabul". TOLOnews. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. ^ "دختر آخرین پادشاه افغانستان درگذشت/عکس". Khabar Online. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Former King Zahir Shah's daughter buried in Maranjan Hill". Pajhwok Afghan News. 26 December 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
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