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Reham Khan

1973 - Today

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Reham Nayyar Khan (Urdu: ریحام نیئر خان ; born 3 April 1973) is a British-Pakistani journalist, author, and filmmaker from Baffa, Pakistan. She is a former wife of Imran Khan, who later became Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018. The publication of her memoir shortly before the 2018 Pakistani general election led to claims that its publication was intended to damage Imran Khan's electoral prospects. She launched the Pakistan Republic Party in July 2025, aiming to end dynastic politics in Pakistan. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Reham Khan is the 7,516th most popular writer, the 81st most popular biography from Libya and the 4th most popular Libyan Writer.

Reham Khan is a British journalist of Pakistani descent, best known for her work as a television presenter and for her autobiography, which details her life and experiences, including her marriage to former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. She has also been involved in various humanitarian efforts and political commentary.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Reham Khan ranks 7,516 out of 7,302Before her are Angie Thomas, Becky Albertalli, Elizabeth Bear, Nadifa Mohamed, Robyn Young, and Maajid Nawaz. After her are Lyra McKee, Prasoon Joshi, Anuja Chauhan, Marie Lu, Matt Walsh, and Jessica Cox.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Reham Khan ranks 1,416Before her are Sanela Diana Jenkins, Sandali Sinha, Vonetta Flowers, Lamont Bentley, Andy Hicks, and Stewart Cink. After her are Faith Idehen, Rebecca Lobo, Ajit Pai, Hedy Burress, Kate Rusby, and Brian Fitzpatrick.

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In Libya

Among people born in Libya, Reham Khan ranks 81 out of 76Before her are Ahmed Maiteeq (1972), Mohammed Nabbous (1983), Ahmed Saad Osman (1979), Mohammed Assaf (1990), Moussa Ibrahim (1974), and Hana Elhebshi (1985). After her are Daniel Bogdanović (1980), Mohamed El Monir (1992), and Fathi Terbil (2000).

Among WRITERS In Libya

Among writers born in Libya, Reham Khan ranks 4Before her are Callimachus (-310), Ibn Manzur (1233), and Ibrahim Kuni (1948).