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Sain Kamal Khan Sherani
سايي کمال خان شیراني
Personal details
Born(1924-01-03)3 January 1924
Zhob, British India
Died5 November 2010(2010-11-05) (aged 86)
Sherani, Balochistan, Pakistan
Resting placeSherani, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Political partyPakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party
Children6
ParentEsa Khan
Alma materIslamia College University, Peshawar
ProfessionPolitician
Known forPolitical activism

Sain Kamal Khan Sherani (Pashto:سايي کمال خان شیراني)(3 January 1924—5 November 2010) was the founding member and leader of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party a democratic Pashtun nationalist political party in Pakistan.

Sain Kamal Khan Sherani was born in district Zhob British India village shina ponga (شنه پونګه) in middle class Sherani tribe family. His father name was Esa Khan and he has business in Delhi. Sain has three brothers named Mutha Khan, Ibrahim Khan, Nawab Khan and has two sisters. He has six children in number five sons and only daughter.

Education

Kamal Khan Sherani got his basic education from a nearby primary school karama malik Balo khan karmanzai Zhob and in 1939 he got admission in "Sandeman High School Quetta" by scholarship. After completing his Matriculation, in 1940 he proceeded to Islamia College University Peshawar, obtaining an Honours degree in Economics.

Political career

Sain Kamal Khan Sherani was the closest companion of Khan Shaheed Abdul Samad Khan Achakzai.

References

  1. Sain Kamal Khan Sherani on PMAP website Archived 26 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Zarlakht.net".
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