Imran Khan was born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan. He was the only son of Ikramullah Khan Niazi, a civil engineer, and Shaukat Khanum, a housewife. Imran grew up in a wealthy family, with two sisters, Rubina and Uzma. His paternal family was Pashtun, while his mother was Punjabi.
Imran's father was a successful civil engineer who worked for the government of Pakistan. His mother was a devout Muslim and a philanthropist who was known for her charitable work. She passed away from cancer when Imran was just 14 years old, which had a profound impact on him and would later inspire his philanthropic efforts.
Imran attended the prestigious Aitchison College in Lahore, which is known for its high standards of education. He was a talented student and excelled in both academics and sports. After completing his secondary education, he moved to England to study at the Royal Grammar School in Worcester
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Unstoppable: The Imran Khan Story
HumorThe book is a biography of Imran Khan, covering his life from his birth to his current position as Prime Minister of Pakistan. It includes chapters on his childhood, education, cricket career, political activism, founding of his political party, PTI...