Maria Khan

Maria Khan

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Maria Khan is a resident of Poonch in Indian-administered Kashmir who has been deeply affected by the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. Recently, she lost her 12-year-old nephew and niece, Zain Ali and Urwa Fatima, to cross-border shelling, while her sister Urusa and brother-in-law Rameez Khan were seriously injured. Maria has spoken out about the tragic consequences of war on civilian lives, emphasizing the need for awareness and safety for those living near the border.

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Maria Khan, the captain of the Pakistan women's football team, expressed good wishes for the national cricket team.

ٹی20 میں پیشگوئی مشکل، پاکستان کی جیت کیلئے پُرامید ہیں، ظہیر عباس
Daily Jang·PakistanPakistan· 2026-02-15
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Maria Khan is the captain of Pakistan's Karachi City FC who joined the side for the tournament.

‘Right time to start’: SAFF Club Championship kicks off with hopes of boosting women’s game in South Asia - Sport
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-12-04
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Khalil ur Rehman Qamar expressed a desire to work with Maria Khan in the future.

نادیہ خان کا اداکاری سے کوئی تعلق نہیں:خلیل الرحمٰن قمر
Daily Jang·PakistanPakistan· 2025-09-07
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Maria Khan is the captain of the Pakistan national squad.

Pakistan extend AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifying chances with 2-1 win over Kyrgyzstan - Sport
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-07-05
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Maria Khan is the captain of the Pakistan women's national football team.

Maju Tak Gentar, ”Garuda Pertiwi”!
Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-07-04
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Maria Khan is the captain of the national squad.

Pakistan defeat Indonesia 2-0 in AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifier clash - Sport
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-07-02
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Maria, who lives in Indian-administered Kashmir, lost her nephew and niece to cross-border shelling on 7 May.

'Whether there is war or ceasefire, our children will not come back'
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-05-12
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