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The Begum A Portrait of Raana Liaquat Ali Khan Pakistans Pioneering First Lady (HB) by Deepa Agarwal Deepa Agarwal and Tahmina Aziz Ayub, Penguin Random House India

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    Author(s)Deepa Agarwal Deepa Agarwal and Tahmina Aziz Ayub
    PublisherPenguin Random House India
    ISBN9780670091188
    Pages256
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2019

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    Penguin Random House India The Begum A Portrait of Raana Liaquat Ali Khan Pakistans Pioneering First Lady (HB) by Deepa Agarwal Deepa Agarwal and Tahmina Aziz Ayub

    Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan was the wife of Pakistan's first prime minister. She was bornIrene Margaret Pant in Kumaon in the early twentieth century. A generation earlier, her familyhad converted to Christianity, and Irene grew up in the shadow of the Brahmin community's stillactive outrage. Always intelligent, outgoing and independent, she was teaching economics in aDelhi college when she met the dashing Nawazada Liaquat Ali Khan, a rising politician in the MuslimLeague and an ardent champion of the cause for Pakistan.She was immediately inspired by both the man and the idea; they married in 1933 and Irene Pantbecame Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan. In August 1947 they left for Pakistan-led by Liaquat's mentorand friend, Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Ra'ana threw herself into the work of nation building, but in1951 Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated, and the reasons for his murder are still shrouded in mystery.Ra'ana continued to be active in public life-and her contribution to women's empowerment inPakistan is felt to this day.Ra'ana's life story embodies all the major tropes of the Indian subcontinent's recent history.Three religions-Hinduism, Christianity and Islam-had an immense impact on her life, and she participated actively in all the major movements of her time-the freedom struggle, the Pakistani movement and the fight for women's empowerment. She could see clearly what wentwrong after 1947 and wasn't afraid to say so. She spoke out openly against the rise of religiousconservatism in Pakistan and the growing role of corruption. She occasionally met with opposition, but she never gave up. It is this spirit that The Begum captures.show more



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