24.09.2018

My Feudal Lord In Urdu

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tehmina Durrani Born Tehmina Durrani February 18, 1953 ( 1953-02-18) Notable work(s) My Feudal Lord (1994), A Mirror To The Blind (1996), (1998) Spouse(s) Anees Khan, Ghulam Mustafa Khar, Tehmina Durrani (: تہمینہ درانی), a, is the daughter of the late former and former Chairman of, and grand-daughter of Sir Sikandar Hyat. Her first book, My Feudal Lord, caused controversy in Pakistan’s male-dominated and women-baiting society describing her abusive and traumatic marriage with Ghulam Mustafa Khar, then Chief Minister and later Governor of and her experience of a feudal society. She is today involved in the emancipation of women in Pakistan.

My Feudal Lord In Urdu

An Afghan Pathan by descent, and born into an educated and influential family of status, Durrani's was just 17, when she married Anees Khan, and they had one daughter, Tania. She divorced him in 1976 and then married Khar. In the process she had to give up claim of her daughter's custody. Within temptation the unforgiving special edition blogspot 2017. It was Durrani's second marriage and the sixth marriage for Khar. The epic of gilgamesh free ebook. The couple later divorced after 13 years and four children, Nasiba, Nafisa, Ali and Hamza. After her divorce, Durrani wrote her autobiography called My Feudal Lord in 1991, detailing her marriage with Khar.

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The book made the international bestseller list, but stirred controversy in for its' detailed description of her marriage, the abuse inflicted on her by her husband, a powerful and prominent political figure, thus initially banned in Pakistan. The book told, how Khar beat Durrani, kidnapped their children, had a rip-roaring affair with her youngest sister, and once forced Durrani to strip naked, when she disobeyed his orders. She argued in the book that the real power of feudal landlords like Khar is derived from the distorted version of Islam that is supported by the. Khar later went on to marry Durrani's sister. Since 2005 Durrani is associated with a that works for the social rehabilitation of women after abuse. In 2001, Durrani publicly took on the caregiver role of Fakhra Yunas, the former wife of Bilal Khar, the son of Khar from his first marriage, after Fakhra had been a victim of an acid attack at the hands of Bilal, who then refused to let Fakhra undergo treatment. Durrani arranged to take Yunas abroad, capturing media attention and spurring her commitment to bring Khar, convicted of the attack, to trial.

Fakhra was initially denied passport to leave Pakistan to undergo surgery, because the government feared, the news would soil the reputation of Pakistan. But later, under pressure from among others, Durrani, the government allowed her to leave Pakistan with Durrani, who was also successfully able to provide reconstructive surgery free-of-cost to Fakhra, courtesy of the Italian cosmetics firm Sant'Angelica. The firm is now working in Pakistan for many such battered and abused women.