The Lord President of the Council and the Marchioiness of Salisbury request the honour of the company of Begum Liaquat Ali Khan at a Garden Party at Hatfield House. Sunday 31st May 1953. Original autograph document.
Hatfield House Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England: Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury, 1953. Imprinted card with red embossed coat of arms. Handwritten notes by the Begum: "Met Lady Astor, General Marshall , Princess of Denmark "et al. Stains in corners.
In 1953, Robert Arthur James Gascoyne-Cecil, the 5th Marquess of Salisbury, was the leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords and held the position of Lord Privy Seal...
. He played a key role in the government of Prime Minister Winston Churchill and famously served as the Acting Foreign Secretary in June 1953 when he carried the sword of state at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.
The personal copy of
Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan (1905–1990), who was a Pakistani diplomat and the country’s first female governor.....
She was born Sheila Irene Pant on 13 February 1905 in Almora, British India (today’s India), to a Brahmin family who had converted to Christianity two generations prior......
Academically brilliant, she graduated from the University of Lucknow in 1927 with bachelor’s degrees in economics and theology. She obtained a double master’s degree in economics and sociology in 1929. In 1931, she became professor of economics at Indraprastha College in Delhi, where she met her future husband, lawyer Liaquat Ali Khan, when he visited to deliver a lecture on law......
The couple married in 1932, despite her family’s objection. The bride converted to Islam and took the name Begum Ra’ana. She became involved with the Muslim League, devoting herself to creating political consciousness among the Muslim women in British India......
After the Partition in 1947, Liaquat Ali Khan became Pakistan’s first prime minister. As the first First Lady of Pakistan, Begum Ra’ana founded or helped establish organisations that uplifted women’s rights and women’s public role, such as the Pakistan Women’s National Guard (PWNG), the Women’s Naval Reserves and All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA). Item #51-6954
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