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    Abida Sultan. Princess Suraya Jah, Nawab Gowhar-i-Taj, Abida Sultan Begum Sahiba (28 August 1913 – 11 May 2002) was the eldest daughter of Hamidullah Khan, the last Nawab of the Bhopal state, and his wife Begum Maimoona Sultan. Life and family. Bhopal royal family.

  2. 12 de may. de 2002 · KARACHI, May 11: Princess Abida Sultaan, the heir apparent of the Bhopal state, who had migrated to Pakistan, died here on Saturday morning after a protracted illness. She was 89. She was...

  3. 21 de may. de 2019 · Abida Sultans autobiography, Memoirs of a Rebel Princess, was unabashed and far from removed from the stereotypical picture of an oppressed Muslim woman. In the book, she wrote frankly about...

  4. Crown Princess. Dates. Hijri 1331-1423 (AH); Common Era 1913–2002 (CE) Abida Sultan. Biography. Princess Abida Sultan was the eldest daughter of Hamidullah Khan, the last Nawab of Bhopal. She was also the heiress to the throne of Bhopal. However, she renounced her rights to the throne in 1950 to become a resident of Pakistan.

  5. Abida Sultana is a Bangladeshi adhunik singer. [2] Early life and career. Sultana was born to Abdus Salam and Muslima Begum. [2] . She completed her bachelor's in political science. [3] . She got her musical breakthrough in 1974. [3] [4] She performed as a playback singer for the films Abar Tora Manush Ho (1973), Alo Tumi Aleya and Yea Kore Biye.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2023 · The autobiography of Princess Abida Sultaan, the heir-apparent to a prominent Indian princely state who chose to migrate to Pakistan, documents the activities of a princess who rebelled against social conventions to take up an active public role, before and after partition in 1947.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Abidas account maps the changes that have occurred over the 20th century for politically active Muslim women of the subcontinent. As heir apparent and chief secretary under her father, Abidas writings are a witness to the internal political history of the state of Bhopal.