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  1. Gul-e-Rana is a Pakistani actress and politician, active in the television industry. She is the mother of musician and singer, Asim Azhar. She later joined politics and contested in General Elections 2018.

  2. Gul-e-Rana (Urdu: گل رعنا, lit. 'Sweet-smelling flower') is a Pakistani drama serial based on a novel by Samra Bukhari titled Hasti Ke Ahang . The drama premiered on 7 November 2015 on Hum TV .

  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Pakistani television actress Gul-e-Rana was born on November 3, 1965. As of 2023, she is 58. She started acting in 2010 and soon became known for her forceful depictions on such TV dramas; you were most likely to see her playing the bad somewhere or another.

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  4. Gul-e-Rana: Created by Samra Bukhari. With Feroze Khan, Sajal Ali, Samina Ahmad, Saleem Mairaj. Gul-e-Rana is a young woman who regularly advocates for women's rights. However, tragedy finds her when she is forced into marrying Adeel, an abusive man with a vastly different point of view.

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  5. Feb 15, 2021 · Begum Ra’ana was born Irene Margaret Ruth Pant in Almora, Uttarakhand in British India in 1905. The Pants were an affluent family, albeit ostracized from their upper-caste Hindu Brahmin community because Begum Ra’ana’s grandfather converted to Christianity.

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  6. Mar 3, 2019 · It was on a hot day in April 1933 that Irene Ruth Margaret Pant embraced an unexpected destiny— she married Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan at Maidens Hotel in Delhi and adopted the Muslim name Gul-i-Ra’ana. She became Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, changing her given name and the religion she was born into.

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  8. Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan was born in Almora in India to a British Army senior officer, whose Brahmin family was a recent convert to Christianity in 1887. Her real name was Sheila Irene pant. She passed her matriculation from her native school.

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