H.E. Sardar Sultan Muhammad Khan Telai. b. 1795, fifteenth son of Sardar Payinda Khan Muhammadzai, Sarafraz Khan, by his third wife, an ‘Alikozai lady - see Afghanistan (Barakzai). Became Chief Minister and Regent with the title of Wazir-i-Azam, after the resignation of his elder brother Yar Muhammad Khan, 1825. Resigned in favour of his brother, Dost Muhammad Khan 1827, Governor of Kabul 1824-1827, of Peshawar 1827-1828, and of Kohat 1828-1834. m. (first) a Hajjibashi lady. m. (second) a Popalzai lady. m. (third) a Qizilbashi lady. m. (fourth) a second Popalzai lady. m. (fifth) a Bajauri lady. m. (sixth) a Barakzai lady. m. (seventh) a Bangaski lady. m. (eighth) a third Popalzai lady. m. (ninth) a Sadozai lady. m. (tenth) an Arab Khel lady from Peshawar. m. (eleventh) a Kazi Khel lady. m. (twelfth) a daughter of Nasru’llah Khan. m. (thirteenth) a lady from Kabul. m. (fourteenth) a second Qizilbashi lady. m. (fifteenth) a Nurizai lady. m. (sixteenth) a third Qizilbashi lady. He d. 1861, having had issue, seventy sons and daughters, including:
1) Sardar Khwaja Muhammad Khan (s/o the Hajjibashi lady). m. (first) a Barakzai lady. m. (second) a Mohmand lady. m. (third) a Babar. He had issue, four sons:
a) Rahmatu’llah Khan (s/o the Barakzai lady). He d.s.p.
b) ‘Abdu’llah Khan (s/o the Mohmand lady).
c) Muhammad Azam Khan (s/o the Moihmand lady).
d) Jan Muhammad Khan (s/o the Babar).
2) Sardar Nur Muhammad Khan [Baba Meskin] (s/o the Hajjibashi lady). Governor of Kandahar 1882-1892. m. (first) a Popalzailady. m. (second) a Barakzai lady. m. (third) a second Popalzai lady. He had issue, five sons:
a) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Rahman Khan (s/o the first Popalzai lady). He d.s.p.
b) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Ghafur Khan (s/o the first Popalzai lady). m. Zamrud Begum, daughter of Sardar Zakaria Khan, by his wife, Hajira Begum, daughter of Nawab Asadu’llah Khan. He had issue, one son and two daughters, including:
i) Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan. m. (first) Kako Jan [Bibi Ko], eldest daughter of Sardar Faqir Muhammad Khan. m. (second) Jiga Begum. He had issue, six sons and five daughters by his first wife, and three sons by his second:
(1) Sardar ‘Abdu’llah Khan Azizi (s/o Bibi Ko). m. Zubaida Begum, daughter of Sardar Ata Muhammad Khan, by his wife, Rahat Begum [Bibi Kurd], eldest daughter of Brigadier Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan. He had issue, two sons and two daughters:
(a) Hamidu’llah Khan Azizi. m. a French lady, and had issue, one son and one daughter:
(i) Ihsan Khan Azizi.
(i) Humaira Khanum Azizi.
(b) Dr Najibu’llah Khan Azizi. m. Sharifa Begum, daughter of Muhammad Shafi Khan Younossi, sometime Dir. Civil Court of the Prime Ministry, by his wife, ‘Aliya Begum, the WaliyaKadir, daughter of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan Azizi.
(c) Dr Atau’llah Khan Azizi. m. Micheline, née Rohrbasser, a Swiss national. He had issue, two sons:
(i) Dr Asadu’llah Khan Azizi.
(ii) Ahmad Mehdi Khan Azizi.
(a) Hadia Begum. m. ‘Abdu’llah Khan, eldest son of General ‘Abdu’l Ghani Khan, by his first wife, Bibi Khord. She had issue, one son and one daughter - see below.
(b) Najia Begum. m. Mukhtar Khan. She had issue, one son and one daughter.
(2) ‘Abdu’l Nabi Khan (s/o Bibi Ko). m. Gulchara Begum. He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(b) ‘Abdu’l Nasir Khan. m. Laila Begum, daughter of Muhammad ‘Usman.
(a) Hajira Begum. m. Yar Muhammad Khan, son of Faiz Muhammad.
(3) ‘Abdu’l Wahid Khan (s/o Bibi Ko). m. … He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Zalmay Khan Azizi. m. Mastura Begum, youngest daughter of Muhammad Shafi Khan Younoszai, sometime Dir. Civil Court of the Prime Ministry, by his wife, ‘Aliya Begum, the WaliyaKadir, daughter of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan Azizi. He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(i) Waseem Khan Azizi. m. Tarana Begum, youngest daughter of Aziz Ahmad Bashir, by his wife, Weena Begum, daughter of Muhammad Ismail Khan Younossi, sometime Dir of Correspondence ath the Prime Ministry.
(ii) Waima Khan Azizi.
(i) Aaliya Azizi.
(a) Shaista Begum. m. (div.), Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan Younossi, youngest son of H.E. Muhammad Naim Khan Younossi, sometime Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, by his wife, Lamia Begum, eldest twin daughter of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan Azizi. She had issue, one son - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
(4) General H.E. ‘Abdu’l Ghani Khan (s/o Bibi Ko) Prom. Col.1915, Governor of Kandahar 1929-1931, CGS and Dep. C-in-C 1948. m. (first) Bibi Khurd. m. (second) Gauhar Begum, daughter of H.E. Sardar Muhammad Asif Khan, by his second wife, Murwarid Begum. He had issue:
(a) ‘Abdu’llah Khan (s/o Bibi Khurd). m. Hadia Begum, elder daughter of his uncle, ‘Abdu’l Nabi Khan, by his wife, Gulchara Begum. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(i) Wali Khan.
(i) Khurshaid Khanum.
(b) ‘Abdu’l Kadir Khan (s/o Gauhar Begum). m. Zainab Begum, a Sadozai. He had issue, five daughters, including:
(a) Aisha Begum (d/o Gauhar Begum). m. Yar Muhammad Khan, son of her uncle, Sardar ‘Abdu’s Samad Khan Bahadur, sometime Governor of Farah. She had issue, one son and one daughter - see below.
(5) Sardar ‘Abdu’s Samad Khan Bahadur (s/o Bibi Ko). Governor of Farah. m. (second) Qudsia Begum, daughter of Shah Zaman Sadozzai. He had issue, four sons and two daughters:
(a) ‘Abdu’r Rahim Khan. m. Rahima Begum, daughter of Muhammad Ibrahim. He had issue, one son and two daughters:
(i) ‘Abdu’r Rahman Khan.
(i) Roshan Begum. m. Aziz Malikyar.
(ii) Razia Khanum.
(b) Nazar Muhammad Khan. m. Humaira Begum, eldest daughter of Ghulam Ahmad Khan Etemadi [‘Abdu’l Jan], sometime Consul-Gen. at Bombay and Mashhad. He had issue, three daughters:
(i) Fatima Khanum.
(ii) Tirina Khanum.
(iii) Mina Begum. m. Sulaiman Sulaiman, son of Ghulam Muhammad Sulaiman. She had issue, one son and one daughter.
(c) ‘Abdu’l Azim Khan. m. Asher. He had issue, two daughters, including:
(i) Suzan Khanum.
(d) Yar Muhammad Khan. m. Aisha Begum, daughter of his uncle, General ‘Abdu’l Ghani Khan, by his second wife, Gauhar Begum. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Qudsia Begum. m. as his second wife, General H.E. Allah Dad Khan Etemadi, son of General H.E. Sardar ‘Abdu’l Quddus Khan, Itimadud-Daula, sometime Lord Chamberlain and Prime Minister, by his seventh wife, Bibi Gul Shan. She had issue, three sons and one daughter - see Afghanistan (Etemadi).
(b) Maliha Begum (d/o Qudsia Begum). m. Muhammad Ismail Khan Usman, eldest son of H.E. Sardar-i-Ala Ghulam Faruq Khan Usman, sometime Minister for the Interior, by his first wife, Zubaida Begum, eldest daughter of H.R.H. Sardar Muhammad Aziz Khan. She had issue, two sons and three daughters - see Afghanistan (Usman).
(6) ‘Abdu’l Qayyum Khan (s/o Bibi Ko). m. Anisa Begum, daughter of his uncle, H.E. Sardar-i-Ala Sultan Ahmad Khan Sherzoi, sometime Minister for Foreign Affairs. He had issue, three sons and one daughter:
(a) Habib Khan Qayyumi. m. Humaira Begum, daughter of ‘Ali Ahmad Khan Zikeria, by his wife, Adiba Begum, third daughter of Muhammad Hashim [Jan Kaka].
(b) Rahman Khan Qayyumi.
(c) ‘Abdu’l Hayy Khan Qayyumi. m. Maliha Begum, youngest daughter of H.E. Sardar Haji Faiz Muhammad Khan Zikeria, sometime Ambassador to Turkey, the Court of St James’s and Saudi Arabia, by his second wife, Benazir Begum, daughter of Sardar Ata Muhammad Khan Zikeria. He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(a) Zhawandai Khanum. m. a US citizen and had issue, one daughter.
(7) Jalil Khan (s/o Jiga Begum).
(8) Khalid Khan (s/o Jiga Begum).
(9) Jamil Khan (s/o Jiga Begum).
(1) Lamia Begum (twin with her sister of Basera) (d/o Bibi Ko). m. H.E. Muhammad Naim Khan Younossi (b. 1915), sometime Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, son of H.E. Sardar Muhammad Yunus Khan, sometime Governor of Kandahar, by his second wife, Salima Begum. She had issue, three sons and one daughter - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
(2) Basera Begum (twin with her sister Lamia) (d/o Bibi Ko). m. Muhammad Ismail Khan Younossi (d. 1972), sometime Dir. Correspondence Prime Ministry, son of Sardar Muhammad ‘Isa Khan Younossi, by his first wife, Fatima Begum [Bobo Gul], daughter of Muhammad Musa Khan Muhammadzai.. She d. at Alexandria, Virginia, 6th December 2002 (bur. Falls Church, Virginia), having had issue, three sons and two daughters - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
(4) ‘Aliya Begum, the WaliyaKadir (d/o Bibi Ko). m. (first) H.M. Sirajul-millatwa ud-din,Amiral-Mumenin Habibu’llah Shah, Sarkar-i-Wala, King of the God granted Kingdom of Afghanistan and its dependencies, GCB, GCMG (b. at Samarkand, 2nd July 1872; k. in his tent at Kalagush, Laghman, 20th February 1919), second son of H.H. Ziaul-millatwa ud-din,Amiral-Mumenin ‘Abdu’l Rahman Khan, Amir of the God granted Kingdom of Afghanistan, GCB, GCSI, by his fourth wife, Asal Begum [Gulraz Bibi]. m. (second), after 1918, Muhammad Shafi Khan Younossi, sometime Dir. Civil Court of the Prime Ministry, son of Sardar Muhammad ‘Isa Khan Younossi, by his first wife, Fatima Begum [Bobo Gul], daughter of Muhammad Musa Khan Muhammadzai. She had issue, three sons and three daughters - see Afghanistan (Barakzai) and (Younossi).
(5) Another d/o Bibi Ko. m. Adib al-Fattal, a Syrian national.
ii) Mastura Begum [Koko Jan]. m. Muhammad ‘Umar Khan Younossi (d. 1914), second son of Sardar Muhammad Yunus Khan Younossi, sometime Governor of Kandahar, by his first wife, Hawa Begum [Bibi], sister of Mirza Muhammad Ayub Khan. She had issue, four sons and one daughter - see Afghanistan (Younossi).
c) Sardar Baz Muhammad Khan (s/o the Barakzai lady). He had issue, one son:
i) Amir Muhammad Khan. m. Fatima Begum, daughter of Brigadier Sardar ‘Abdu’r Rahman Khan, sometime Governor of Khost, Jalalabad, Laghman, etc. He had issue, three sons:
(1) Mir Ahmad Khan. He had issue, three children.
(2) Taj Ahmad Khan.
(3) Muhammad Arif Khan.
d) Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan, CIE (15.2.1887). b. at Kabul, January 1857 (s/o the Barakzai lady). Mil. Asst. Gov. during British Occupation 1879-1880, Assist. Political Ofcr. 1880 (rcvd: medal & Kabul-Kandahar star), retired to Lahore, joined Punjab Civil Service, Political Attaché Russo-Afghan Frontier 1884-1886. m. (first) before 1880, a Barakzai lady. He had issue, four sons and one daughter:
i) Mir Ahmad Khan Sherzoi (s/o the Barakzai lady).
iv) H.E. Sardar-i-Ala Sultan Ahmad Khan Sherzoi. Entered Afghan MFA, Counsellor at Moscow 1920, Charge d’affaires Ankara 1921-1926, Under Sec. MFA Kabul 1926, Second Sec. 1926, First Dep. Minister 1926-1928, Ambassador to Iran 1928-1929, Turkey 1930-1935 and 1937-1938, and USSR 1938-1946, Env. Ext. & Min. Plen. to Egypt 1935-1937, Presdt. National Assembly 1946-1952, Minister for Foreign Affairs 1952-1953, Senator 1964. Rcvd: Sardar-i-Ala (x.2.1927). He had issue, one daughter:
(1) Anisa Begum. m. ‘Abdu’l Qayyum Khan, son of Sardar ‘Abdu’l Aziz Khan, by his first wife, Bibi Ko. She had issue, three sons and one daughter - see above.
i) Gulmakai Khanum.
e) Muhammad Ismail Khan (s/o the second Popalzai lady). He d.s.p.
f) Muhammad Hashim [Jan Kaka]. m. (first) Habiba Begum, daughter of Muhammad Usman Khan, by his Muhamadzai wife. m. (second) Durrani Begum, third daughter of Sardar Taj Muhammad Khan, by his first wife, Taj un-nisa Begum, daughter of Sardar Rahim Dil Khan, sometime Governor of Baluchistan. He had issue, four sons and four daughters by his first wife, and an only daughter by his second:
i) Safi Khan (s/o Habiba Begum). m. Benazir Begum, youngest daughter of H.E. Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan Sherzad, sometime Prime Minister, by his wife, Zulaika Begum, daughter of Sardar Muhammad Yusuf Khan. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(1) Khalilu’llah Khan.
(1) Mahbuba Khanum.
ii) Dr Nur ‘Ali Khan (s/o Habiba Begum). m. Zarmina Begum, née Nasher. He had issue, two sons:
(1) Muhammad Mustafa Khan.
(2) Ahmad Farid Khan.
iii) ‘Abdu’l Wali Khan (s/o Habiba Begum). m. a Swedish lady. He had issue, an only daughter:
i) Benazir Begum (d/o Habiba Begum). m. Muhammad Asef, and had issue, three sons and one daughter.
ii) Halima Begum (d/o Habiba Begum). m. Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Nouri, eldest son of her uncle, Muhammad Ishaq Khan Nouri. She had issue, three sons and four daughters - see below.
iii) Adiba Begum (d/o Habiba Begum). m. as his first wife, ‘Ali Ahmad Khan Zikeria, youngest son of Sardar Nazar Muhammad Khan, by his wife, Sa’adat Begum, second daughter of Brigadier Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan. She had issue, an only daughter - see Afghanistan (Zikeria).
iv) Bilqis Khanum (d/o Habiba Begum).
v) Kaukaba Khanum (d/o Durrani Begum). She d. young.
g) Muhammad Ishaq Khan (s/o the second Popalzai lady). He had issue, four sons and one daughter:
i) Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Nouri. m. Halima Begum, daughter of second daughter of his uncle, Muhammad Hashim [Jan Kaka], by his first wife, Habiba Begum, daughter of Muhammad Usman Khan. He had issue, three sons and one daughter:
(1) Muhammad Hasan Nouri, educ. Univ of Georgia. Sometime Instructor, Faculty of Engineering, Kabul Univ. He has issue, two sons:
(a) Hashim Nouri [Baba].
(b) Alexander Nouri.
(2) ‘Abdu’llah Nouri. m. Lisa, née Calindini. He has issue, one daughter:
(a) Samantha Nouri.
(3) Khalil Nouri, educ. Seattle Univ., Washington, USA (B.Sc. 1999). Mechanical Engineer. m. (first) (div.) Nahid, daughter of Sayyid Wahid ‘Abdu’llah. m. (second) Ekaterina (b. at Tbilisi, Georgia, 1970), née Burdiashvili, educ. (B.Sc. nursing, M.Sc. chemistry). He had issue, one son by his first and two sons by his second wife:
(a) Yusuf Nouri (s/o Nahid).
(b) Abraham (Ibrahim) Merab Nouri (s/o Ekaterina).
(c) Isaac (Ishaq) Khalil Nouri (s/o Ekaterina).
(1) Fatima Khanum [Fatima Nouri Hoggan]. m. David Hoggan. She has issue, two daughters.
ii) H.E. Muhammad Shuaib Khan Miskinyar. Afghan Counsel and Representative to the UN, Counsellor and charge de affair at Washington DC, Ambassador to Iraq, Italy, and China 1962-1966. m. Bibi Maliha Jan [Shah Gul Jan] [Maliha Miskinyar] (b. at Kabul, 7th March 1910; d. at Los Angeles, California, USA, 3rd September 2001, bur. there at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier), daughter of Colonel Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan, by his first wife, Kishwar Sultan Begum. He d. 1978, having had issue, two sons and five daughters:
(1) ‘Abdu’llah Khan Miskinyar. He had issue, two sons.
(2) Dr Shir ‘Ali Khan Miskinyar. b. at Kabul, 1st May 1933, educeduc. Habibia High Sch, Ohio State Univ (BSc 1959), Columbus, Ohio, USA, and Kabul Univ (MD 1965), Kabul. FCRS. Doctor in Military Hospital No. 5 1964-1965, at Wazir Akbar Hospital 1965-1967, Ashford Hospital, Kent 1967-1968, Instructor in Reconstructive & Plastic Surgery in Iran 1975-1979, and at Michigan Univ in Ann Arbor 1983-1985, Presdt “Rim Science” Research & Innovations in Medical Science since 1983, Resident in General Surgery Cedar Sinai Medical Center in LA 1990-1991, Head and Dir of the Traumatic Injuries & Disfigurations Clinic in Orange Co., Dir All Beauty Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Center in Santa Ana, California. Presdt & Chair Global Assistence Professionals (GAP) Soc, Mbr British Assoc of Plastic Surgeons, Afghan Medical Soc, etc. m. Gul Makai Begum (b. 5th July 1945), née Hussian. He has issue, one son and three daughters:
(a) Mustafa M. Miskinyar. b. at Goleta, California, USA, 3rd June 1975.
(a) Amena Miskinyar. Admin Assist Rim Science. m. at Clark, Nevada, USA, 2th March 1994, Christopher Bear Evans.
(b) Sonya Miskinyar [Sonya Miskinyar Rooein]. b. at Folkestone, Kent, 10th September 1969. Adstr & Supervisor of All Beauty Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center in Santa Ana, California. m. Mazdak Rooein, Presdt Soc of Iranian Professionals. She d. 26th December 2016, having had issue, one son.
(c) Ava Miskinyar [Eva Miskinyar-Rashidi]. b. at Nottingham, 17th April 1970 (sic, US naturalization wrongly states 1971). Case Mngr at Liberty Mutual. m. ... Rashidi.
(1) Bibi Somaya Begum [Mrs Somaya Maiwand]. b. 15th June 1937. m. Muhammed Kazim Maiwand (b. 3rd October 1946) eldest son of General H.E. ‘Abdu’l Razaq Khan Maiwand, sometime Ambassador to the USSR, by his wife, Bibi Razia Begum, née Abawi. She had issue, a son and a daughter (who died young).
(2) Bibi Naziha Begum b. 8th July 1945. m. at Glasgow, Scotland, 29th July 1969, Dr Iheonu Obineche (b. in Nigeria, 16th December 1942), educ. USSR, son of Isaac Nwaogu Obineche, by his wife, Jane Nnenna Orji. She had issue, two sons.
(3) Bibi Najia Begum. b. 27th June 1946, m. Muhammad Elyass Miskinyar (b. 15th May 1939), third son of her uncle, Muhammad Ismail Khan, by his second wife, Hashmat Begum – see below.
(4) Bibi Nafisa Begum. m. Atiq.
(5) Bibi Masiha Begum. m. Muhammad Karim Khan, eldest son of Ahmad ‘Ali Khan, by his first wife, Bibi Shahzada Begum, daughter of Sardar Taj Muhammad Khan Zikeria. She had issue, two sons and two daughters – see below.
iii) Muhammad Husain Khan Ghamin Miskinyar. m. Aliya Begum, daughter of Geenral ‘Abdu’llah Khan Naderi. He had issue, four sons and two daughters:
(1) Muhammad Nabil Khan Miskinyar. b. at Kabul, 26th September 1948. Presenter Ariana Afghanistan Television. m. Tahira Begum (b. 20th April 1950), eldest daughter of Muhammad Ismail Khan Nawabi, by his wife, Khurshid Begum, younger daughter of Faqir Muhammad Khan. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Omar Miskinyar. b. August 1972, educ. Oakton High Sch, Vienna, and Radford Univ (BSc Criminal Justice), Radford, Virginia, USA. Snr Software QA Engineer with AOL Technologies. m. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 20th September 2007 (div.), Imren Gulnar Salim, daughter of Hashim Salim, from Tajikistan. He has issue, two daughters:
(i) Aryana Mariam Miskinyar. b. at Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 28th January 2008.
(ii) Ava Hadees Miskinyar. b. at Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 25th November 2009.
(a) Wana Mariam Miskinyar. b. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 17th January 1985.
(2) Muhammad Khushal Khan Ghamin Miskinyar. b. 15th June 1947. m. Marzia Begum (b. 15th June 1957), daughter of Sayyid ‘Abdu’l Ghafur Hashimi. He had issue, one son:
(a) Sulaiman Ghamin Miskinyar. m. Husna Begum, daughter of Haji Aziz.
(3) Muhammad Jamil Khan Miskinyar. b. 28th October 1950. m. Aisha Begum, daughter of Sayyid ‘Abdu’l Rahim Hashimi. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Muhammad Nezam Miskinyar. He has issue:
(i) Arash Jamil Nezam Miskinyar. b. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 5th February 1990.
(4) Muhammad Harun Khan Miskinyar. Artist and designer. Settled in UAE 2013. A geometric abstract sculptor who works with marble, painting, calligraphy, and installations. m. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 21st September 1999, Venus Saljuki Miskinyar, daughter of Rashid Saljuki. He had issue, two sons:
(a) Muhammad Duran Miskinyar. b. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 13th July 2001.
(b) Orzaan Miskinyar. b. at Arlington, Virginia, USA, 1st November 2007, educ. RAK Acad, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
(1) Maryam Ghamin Miskinyar. m. Zarif. She had issue, one son and one daughter.
(2) Mitra Ghamin Miskinyar [Mitra Miskinyar Sharif]. b. 1st 1966. m. at Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 1st February 1991, Belal Ahmad Sharif (b. at Kabul, 28th November 1962), son of Brigadier Muhammad Sharif Khan, by his second wife, Hamida Begum, née Fazel. He had issue, two daughters – see Afghanistan (Barakzai).
iv) Muhammad Ismail Khan Miskinyar. m. (first) m. (second) Hashmat Begum Miskinyar (b. 5th April 1919; d. at Santa Ana, Orange, California, USA, 15th June 1989, bur. there at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier), daughter of Rauf Khan Nawabi, by his wife, Sultan Begum. He had issue, five sons and three daughters:
(1) Parwana Khan Miskinyar (s/o the first wife).
(2) ‘Abdu’l Khan Miskinyar (s/o Hashmat Begum). m. Muheba Begum. He had issue, three sons and one daughter:
(a) Masud Miskinyar. b. 15th June 1966. m. …
(b) Mustafa Miskinyar. m. …
(c) ‘Abdu’llah Miskinyar. m. …
(a) Asma Miskinyar.
(3) Muhammad Elyass Miskinyar. b. 15th May 1939 (s/o Hashmat Begum). m. Naija Miskinyar (b. 27th June 1946), daughter of H.E. Muhammad Shuaib Khan Miskinyar, sometime Ambassador to Iraq, Italy, and China, by his wife, Bibi Maliha Jan [Shah Gul Jan] [Maliha Miskinyar], daughter of Colonel Sardar Sher Ahmad Khan. He had issue, two sons and one daughter:
(a) David Muhammad Miskinyar. b. 3rd September 1968, educ. Bolsa Grande High Sch, Garden Grove, California, USA. m. Homaira Tokhi Zikria (b. 27th December 1968), daughter of ‘Abdu’l Satar Tokhi, by his wife, Bibi Suhaila Begum, daughter of Muhammad Ashraf Khan Zikeria. He has issue, one son:
(i) Adham David Miskinyar. b. at Montgomery, Texas, USA, 17th December 1997.
(a) Edriss Miskinyar, educ. Bolsa Grande and Rancho Alamitos High Schs, Garden Grove, Golden West Coll, Huntington Beach, California State Univ (BSc 1993), Dominquez Hills, Carson, and Univ of Redlands (MBA 1999), Redlands, California, USA. Planner & Estimator AT&T/NCR Corp, Brea 1995-1997, Consultant for PacifiCare Health Systems, Cypress 1997-1999, Principal Underwriting Analyst with PacifiCare Dental & Vision Anaheim 1998, Enineering Mngr. m. Horia Miskinyar, née Tarzi, educ. California State Univ (B A), Fullerton, California, USA, Marketing Exec Kia Motors America Inc. He has issue, two daughters:
(i) Mina Miskinyar, educ Capistrano Valley High Sch, Mission Viejo, California, USA.
(a) Marjan Miskinyar. m. at Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 23rd January 1996, Etiq Mohammed Shukran. She has issue, one daughter.
(4) Daud Khan Miskinyar (s/o Hashmat Begum). m. Parween Begum. He has issue, one son and one daughter:
(a) Zaid Miskinyar.
(a) Zulaikha Miskinyar.
(5) Naim Khan Meskinyar (s/o Hashmat Begum). m. (first) (div.) Mary Begum, eldest daughter of Toryalai Khan Usman, by his wife, Qudsia Begum, daughter of Muhammad Rasul Khan. m. (second) Maria, a lady from Morocco. He has issue, one son and two daughters.
(a) Ismail Meskinyar (s/o Maria).
(a Hawa Meskinyar (d/o Mary).
(b) Usra Meskinyar (d/o Maria).
(1) Bibi Lmar Begum (d/o Hashmat Begum). m. Ahad Hasan Yawar. She has issue, three sons and one daughter.
(2) Bibi Fawzia Begum (d/o Hashmat Begum). m. Himayatu’llah Khan. She has issue, two sons and two daughters.
(3) Bibi Wajiha Begum [Wajo Miskinyar] (d/o Hashmat Begum). m. Mir Enayatu’llah Sadat [Sher Padshah], son of Mir Azizu’llah Sadat, a mustaufi and rais-i-masibat, by his wife, Ruh Parwar, daughter of Said Kamal, mustofi, of Herat. She has issue, two sons and one daughter.
i) Bibi Hamida Begum. m. Sayyid ‘Abdu’llah. She had issue, one son.
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