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Princess Sarvath al-Hassan

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Princess Sarvath El Hassan (born Sarvath Ikramullah) is the wife of Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. She was born in Calcutta on 24 July 1947,〔 to a prominent Muslim family of the Indian subcontinent.〔(Sarvath's Official Home Page: Biography, Family and Interests )〕
==Family==
Her father, the Bhopal-born Mohammed Ikramullah]], was a senior member of the Indian Civil Service in the Government of India prior to Partition. He went on to join the Partition Committee of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, later becoming Pakistan's first Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to Canada, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom. His last post was as chairman of the Commonwealth Economic Committee. Sarvath's Bengali mother, the Kolkata-born Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, was a writer and one of Pakistan's first two female members of Parliament. Begum Ikramullah also served as Ambassador to Morocco and several times as a delegate to the United Nations. Princess Savrath has three siblings, including the late Bangladeshi barrister Salma Sobhan and the British-Canadian filmmaker Naz Ikramullah.〔〔("Princess Sarvath on the Education of Women in the Muslim World" ). ''Arabic News''. 1998-12-10.〕〔(Jordan: Al-Hashimi Dynasty – Genealogy )〕
The Princess' paternal uncle, Mohammad Hidayatullah, was Vice-President of India. Her maternal uncle, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, was the Premier of Bengal and the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Her mother's paternal family are direct descendants of the 14th-century Persian Sufi philosopher, Shaikh Shabuddin Suhrawardy.〔 Many of her male and female forebearers, on both sides of her family, were poets, writers and academics.〔 She lived in all the countries that her parents were posted to, but mostly received her education in Britain, and received her bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge.〔 She first met Prince Hassan in London in 1958, when they were both 11 years old.〔(Time.com: From the Magazine | World – Jordan )〕

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