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Nahid Iskander Mirza (6 February 1919 – 23 January 2019), born Nahid Amir Teymour (previously Nahid Afghamy), was an Iranian aristocrat who became the First Lady of Pakistan from 1956 to 1958. She was also a close personal friend of Queen Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary and Ava Gardner.
- First Lady of Pakistan
- 23 January 2019 (aged 99), London, United Kingdom
- Nahid Amir Teymour, 6 February 1919, Tehran, Iran
- Iskandar Mirza
14 feb 2019 · Begum Nahid Iskandar Mirza died in London on January 23rd, 2019, just two weeks before her 100th birthday. Born Nahid Amir Teymour, she was the first First Lady in the history of Pakistan. When the country became an Islamic Republic and established its own constitution in 1956 — having been a British dominion until then — its ...
14 set 2019 · Begum Nahid Iskandar Mirza died in London on January 23rd, 2019, just two weeks before her 100th birthday. Born Nahid Amir Teymour, she was the first First Lady in the history of Pakistan.
Nahid Mirza: Iskandar Mirza: 7 August 1955 23 March 1956 Born Nahid Afghamy in Iran. Nahid married Mirza in July 1953. She died on January 25, 2019.
No.PortraitFirst Lady/gentleman32Shehbaz Sharif (2nd Tenure)32Nusrat ShehbazShehbaz Sharif (2nd Tenure)31Name unavailableAnwar ul Haq Kakar ( caretaker)30- March 23, 1956, (67 years ago)
- 5 years
17 feb 2019 · The Iranian who became Pakistan’s First Lady. Asia. Rabwah Times February 17, 2019, 11:50 PM Follow RabwahTimes. Begum Nahid Iskandar Mirza died in London on January 23rd, 2019, just two weeks before her 100th birthday. Born Nahid Amir Teymour, she was the first First Lady in the history of Pakistan.
24 gen 2022 · Naheed: The Mysterious First Lady of Pakistan. By Waseem Altaf. She was the wife of Iranian military attaché to Pakistan namely Lieutenant Colonel Afghamy in 1951. It is conjectured that since the Colonel had close dealings with the Ministry of Defense, Naheed met Pakistan’s Secretary Defense Sikander Mirza in some social gathering at Karachi.
25 gen 2019 · LONDON: Nahid Iskander Mirza, the former first lady of Pakistan, passed away in London on Friday, said the Foreign Office. Confirming the news, FO spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said she was...