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Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan (May 1913 – June 2007) was a Pakistani social worker, early political figure and a former cabinet minister in West Pakistan. ==Background== Begum Salim Khan was born in 1913, in Amritsar, Punjab, in then British India, the eldest daughter of the Punjabi aristocrat and renowned Unionist Party statesman, Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan and his first wife, Begum Zubaida Khanum, of the Hayat Khattar family of Wah.〔Shaukat Hayat Khan, "The Nation that Lost its Soul: Memoirs" Lahore: Jang Publishers, 1995, pp. 10-11〕 After her mother's death in 1919, she was raised by her aunt and educated at the Aligarh school for Muslim women and the Queen Mary's College, Lahore. In 1934, she was married to Khan-Sahib Abdus Salim Khan, Tarin,〔Ministerial Profile, Gazette of West Pakistan, March 1962〕 of Talokar, eldest son of the prominent North-West Frontier Province leader, Khan Sahib Abdul Majid Khan Tarin, OBE; her husband was a civil servant in the Government of British India and later a member of the diplomatic service of the new state of Pakistan from 1947 onwards, and for the early part of her life she focussed chiefly on running her household and raising her three children.〔For further and fuller details see/consult The Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan (BMSK) Collection/Papers at the National Archives of Pakistan, Islamabad; http://www.nap.gov.pk〕 She also became interested, gradually, in various types of social work at this time and began to involve herself in such activities.
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