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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Imran The Autobiography Of by Imran Khan Imran Khan. Imran Khan is a Musician singer-songwriter . He was born on May 28, 1984 (37 years old) in , Punjab. About. Imran Khan is a Pakistani-Dutch rapper songwriter record producer and singer. Khan was born and raised in The Hague to Pakistani Punjabi parents from Gujranwala in Punjab. Releasing a single called Ni Nachleh the first song he wrote Khan was signed to Prestige Records in late 2007. Khan released his single 'Satisfya' written by himself in 2013. read more. He is living in Islamabad. His Parents. Shaukat Khanum. Ikramullah Khan Niazi. What is Imran's zodiac sign? Imran Khan zodiac sign is gemini . Imran's eye color? Eye color of Imran Khan: brown. Awards (2) Education. Wives. Imran Khan had three marriages. . He married with Jemima Goldsmith in 1995. Imran Khan (singer) was 10 and Jemima Goldsmith was 20 years old. After 9 years , they break up in 2004. Bushra Bibi. Khan married with Bushra Bibi on Sunday, February 18th, 2018. Imran was 33 years old. Married for 3 years, 3 months . , Journalist. He married with Reham Khan (46), in 2015. Imran Khan (singer) was 30 and Reham Khan was 41 years old. They finished their marriage in 2015. Children. He has two children, Sulaiman (24) and Kasim (22) . When his first child, Sulaiman Isa Khan, was born, Imran Khan (singer) was 12 years old. ‘The less he speaks…’: Imran Khan’s ex-wives slam Pak PM for linking rape to how women dress. Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ex-wives blasted the former cricketer for linking rape and sexual violence to how women dress. During a television interview, Oxford-educated Khan blamed “ fahashi ” (vulgarity) for the rise in rape cases in the country, advising women to cover up to prevent the “temptation”. “This entire concept of purdah (covering up or segregating) is to avoid temptation, not everyone has the willpower to avoid it," he had said. Jemima Goldsmith, Khan’s first wife, quoted Quran to say the onus is on men. “Say to the believing men that they restrain their eyes and guard their private parts: Quran 24:31. The onus is on men,” the British filmmaker wrote on Twitter. Goldsmith, who was married to Khan from 1995 to 2004, added, “I’m hoping this is a misquote/mistranslation. The Imran I knew used to say, ‘Put a veil on the man’s eyes not on the woman’.” I'm hoping this is a misquote/ mistranslation. The Imran I knew used to say, "Put a veil on the man's eyes not on the woman." https://t.co/NekU0QklnL — Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) April 7, 2021. Reham Khan, who was married to the Pakistan leader for ten months in 2015, joined Goldsmith and rights activist in criticising Imran Khan for his controversial remark. Reham, a former BBC presenter, quote-tweeted an Associated Press report on the issue, and wrote, “The less he speaks the better it will be for all.” In his weekend TV appearance, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader had also singled out and blamed divorce rates in Britain on the “sex, drugs and rock and roll” culture that began in the 1970s. “World history tells when you increase fahashi (vulgarity) in society, two things happen: sex crimes increase and the family system breaks down,” he said. Khan’s comments drew ire from Pakistan rights campaigners who accused the prime minister of "baffling ignorance". "Not only does this betray a baffling ignorance of where, why and how rape occurs, but it also lays the blame on rape survivors, who, as the government must know, can range from young children to victims of honour crimes," the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an independent rights watchdog, said in a statement. PM Imran Khan's arrangements for Saudi Arabia visit finalised: sources. ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan is all set to depart for Saudi Arabia as the arrangements for his two-day visit — May 7-9 — have been completed, sources said Wednesday. According to sources, the Pakistani delegation will reach the Kingdom in two to three phases, adding that the first delegation has already left the country. Prime Minister will be accompanied by the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and Chairman Standing Committee on Defense Amjad Khan Niazi. PM Khan will leave for Saudi Arabia in the next two days, sources said. During the meeting, the two sides are expected to hold important meetings related to Climate Change, especially the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Project, sources added. The official delegation will take care of the necessary issues before the arrival of the Prime Minister in Saudi Arabia. Last month, Prime Minister Imran Khan had a telephonic conversation with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who had invited the prime minister to visit the kingdom. PM Khan had accepted his offer. The phone call was made hours after the premier had penned a letter to MBS, lauding the launch of the "Saudi Green Initiative" and "Green Middle East" initiative. The PM's Office, in a series of tweets, said the premier and the crown prince agreed to work together to further augment bilateral ties in all spheres. Pakistan to sign 3 MoUs with the Kingdom. A day ago, Pakistan's New Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Lieutenant General (retd) Bilal Akbar, in an interview with the Saudi media, said memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in three areas will be signed during the premier’s visit. He said a meeting related to prisoners' release will be held during PM Imran Khan's visit whereas the release of prisoners will be expedited with Saudi Arabia's cooperation. He added that hundreds of prisoners will be released from jails in Saudi Arabia and return to Pakistan. This is not the first time when PM Imran has raised the issue of Pakistani prisoners languishing in Saudi jails. Back in February 2019, the premier had requested the Saudi crown prince to release Pakistani prisoners in Saudi jails during his visit to the country. Following PM’s request, Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman had ordered the release of 2,107 Pakistani prisoners in Saudi Arabia. “We are setting up a helpline at the embassy which will work 24 hours a day," said the Pakistani ambassador, adding that the Pakistani community in Saudi Arabia can use the helpline to communicate the problems and issues they are facing in the kingdom. In addition, a community service program will be launched to address their concerns, added Lt Gen (retd) Bilal Akbar. Biography. Imran Khan belongs to the famous lineage of the Sikar gharana (school of music) that has given many stalwarts to Indian classical music. He was born on 4th June 1983, at Jodhpur and is the ninth generation of gharana. He started his training in Sitar from the age of 6-7 years under his grandfather Ustad Gulab Khan Sahab , who is both a highly acknowledged Sarangi player and vocalist of his time. He has also taken training from his father, Ustad Niyaz Ahmed Khan Sahab, who is a famous Sitar Player and ‘A’ grade staff artist at ALL Radio, Jodhpur in Rajasthan . Additionally, Imran has also taken training from his uncles; the world famous renowned Sarangi player and vocalist, Ustad Sultan Khan, who was a part of Beatles’ George Harrison and Pandit Ravi Shankar’s group, “Dark Horse” and also Ustad Nasir Khan, who is also a Sitar Player. He gave his first solo performance at the age of 12 in the youth festival of All India Radio, and since then he has been taking his music to concerts and festivals all over India and abroad. He has given performances in countries like Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia and Laos amongst many. He won first position and scholarship for two years in a competition organized by Rajasthan Sangeet Natak Academy. With years of hard work, thoughtful creative analysis and dedication, he has developed a unique style that is distinguished for its fine sense of sur and laya (melody and rhythm). He has been fortunate to share the stage with his uncle, Late Ustad Sultan Khan, and tour with him for 22 concerts in different cities of India. He is has had the honour of performing with the great vocalist Ustad Rashid Khan, the versatile singer Shanker Mahadevan, Ghazal Maestro Talat Aziz, melodious artists Richa Sharma and Madhushree Bhattacharya and also international artists like Mr.Woodnote and Eva Lazarus. Besides being a classical music artist, he equally excels in light music; he has played for films like Mr.Hot & Mr. Cool, Utsav and played for Zubin Garg’s album (‘ya ali’ fame from the film ‘Gangster’) amongst other albums of fusion and pop music. He was also part of MTV Coke Studio series in India, collaborating with the famous Bollywood singer, Shaan. Additionally, he has worked for Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar’s ‘Thums up’ (Cola) advertisement. National and International musican… Imran has performed at many concerts and musical festivals throughout India and abroad and at various prestigious venues like. Nehru Center NCPA Mumbai Bharat Bhavan at Bhopal, Kamani Auditorium Delhi. He has also performed for Prince Charles at his visit to Jodhpur Mehrangarh fort, Rajasthan Kuala Lumpur music festival in Istana Budaya National Theater in Malaysia. Imran the composer… Imran is also a composer having several albums to his credit; he has worked for his uncle, the Late Ustad Sultan Khan Sahab’s last album “The Legacy” and his own album “Khwaja Saheeb” released by India’s biggest music label T-series, with songs rendered by some of India’s most famous singers, namely Rekha Bhardwaj, Krishna Berua, Parthiv Gohil, Kalpana Patowary, Ali Abbas amongst others. Biography of Imran Khan - The Greatest From Pakistan. Imran Khan Niazi, popularly known as Imran Khan is indisputably the greatest cricketer to emerge from Pakistan, and arguably the world's second-best all-rounder after Garry Sobers. He took a mediocre side and transformed them into world-beaters, leading them to the World Cup title in 1992. With 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test , he is one of eight world cricketers to have achieved an 'All-rounder's Triple' in Test matches. Imran Khan was born on 25th November 1952 in Lahore into a family of Pashtun origin. A quiet and shy boy in his youth, Khan grew up with his four sisters in relatively affluent (upper middle-class) circumstances and received a privileged education. He was educated at Atchison College in Lahore, the Royal Grammar School Worcester in , where he excelled at cricket, and in 1972 he enrolled to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Keble College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. Khan's mother hailed from the Burki family which had produced several successful cricketers, including such household names as cricketers Javed Burki, and, paternally (from the Niazi tribe then), to Misbah-ul-Haq. Following the footsteps of his cousins, Khan started playing cricket since the age of 13. Khan made a lacklustre first-class cricket debut at the age of sixteen in Lahore. Later, Imran had to put cricket to the side and focus more on his studies. Imran Khan made his debut for Pakistan at the age of 18 during the 1971 English series at Birmingham. During this tour, he was fined many times by the management because he was looked upon by his peers as being a very snobby and wild player. Also on this tour, Imran did not play as well and Pakistan was costled to settle for a draw. Three years later, he debuted in the (ODI) match, once again playing against England at Nottingham for the Prudential Trophy. When Imran was twenty-one, he was admitted to Oxford University. For three years he studied economics and politics. In 1974 Pakistan toured England and therefore he was selected because of his form for Oxford University and his experience with speaking English, though he failed to make any mark on the tour. After graduating from Oxford, Imran returned to Pakistan after being away for four years in 1976. During the 1976-77 season, Imran got a place in the Pakistan cricket team. He had impressed the selectors with his fantastic bowling. Later he moved to play with Sussex. The biggest reason for Imran to do this was because of his love affairs with the nightlife of London. During the time he had been playing for other teams, Imran had become quite a big star. At this point he had become the "father" of the reverse swing and the reverse swinging yorker became his lethal weapon in the following years. His most famous partner was Sarfaraz Nawaz. At this point, not only was he playing well, but had basically become a superstar. His credentials as one of the fastest bowlers of the world started to become established when he finished third at 139.7 km/h in a contest at Perth in 1978, behind and , but ahead of , Garth Le Roux and . As a fast bowler, Khan reached the peak of his powers in 1982. In 9 Tests, he got 62 wickets at 13.29 each, the lowest average of any bowler in Test history with at least 50 wickets in a calendar year. During the early 80's Imran was not only at his cricketing peak, but had quite a few relations with women. He had a relationship with Susannah Costantine, ex-model Marie Helving, and artist Emma Sargeant. Some of his relations ended simply because of difference in culture and because of the busy and travelling life of Imran. He brought some of his relationships back home to Pakistan in which he was frowned upon because he was an individual of Muslim faith. At the height of his career, in 1982, the thirty-year-old Khan took over the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket team from . As a captain, Khan played 48 Test matches, out of which 14 were won by Pakistan, 8 lost and the rest of 26 were drawn. He also played 139 ODIs, winning 77, losing 57 and ending one in a tie. In fact, one of the stand-out aspects of Imran Khan was the manner in which he lifted his performances when he became captain: in the 48 Tests in which he led Pakistan he averaged 52.34 with the bat and 20.26 with the ball. In the team's second match, Khan led them to their first Test win on English soil for 28 years at Lord's. In the same year in a test series against India Khan suffered a stress fracture in his shin that kept him out of cricket for more than two years. An experimental treatment funded by the Pakistani government helped him recover by the end of 1984 and he made a successful comeback to international cricket in the latter part of the 1984–1985 season. Because of his injury, Imran was able to put bowling to the side and concentrate more on his . Imran improved his batting greatly which led him to his first in a one day match. In 1987, Imran decided to retire from cricket. Javed Miandad took his place but the team was in somewhat of crisis and could not return to its winning ways. President Zia put a lot of pressure on Imran; therefore he was back as a captain in 1988. Khan's career-high as a captain and cricketer came when he led Pakistan to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. Playing with a brittle batting line-up, Khan promoted himself as a batsman to play in the top order along with Javed Miandad, but his contribution as a bowler was minimal. Imran Khan focused more on social work and community development after retiring from international cricket. He founded Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust in 1991, which actively worked on the research and development of cancer and other related diseases. This was instigated by his mother’s untimely death who died of cancer. Imran Khan married Jemina Marcelle in 1995 and the marriage ended in 2004. There were also rumours of Imran Khan dating Pakistani politician late . After turning his dream project into reality and interacting with the poorest sections of the society, Imran Khan decided that there was a need of change, a revolution which was only possible through politics. He wanted to serve the people who gave him such respect and honour. In 1997, he initiated his own political party ‘Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) to focus on justice for the common through an independent judiciary, accountability of the elite and promotion of democracy. His penchant to eradicate corruption from the country remained the utmost priority on his political mandate. On 14 July 2010, Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. "As a batsman, he could bat anywhere in the top six, sometimes in the top four, and play any type of innings depending on the circumstance of the game. As a bowler, he was a potent strike bowler . His record suggests he was a fine bowler. He was also a charismatic person, a good and successful captain for Pakistan. He had a lot of respect, he had the package," .