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  1. Akleem Akhtar (Urdu: اکلیم اختر; 1931/1932 – 1 July 2002), also known as General Rani, was the mistress of the Pakistani President and Dictator General Yahya Khan. Some considered her the most powerful woman in Pakistan during his regime.

  2. Dec 25, 2022 · Top 25 interesting facts of Akleem Akhtar aka General Rani| General Yahya mistress & Bhutto's rival. Our Exclusive Playlists: Pak Army Series: https://bit.ly/3obKu3o Assets of Pakistani ...

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  3. Mar 28, 2014 · Nadeem F. Paracha narrates the story of burqa-clad housewife turned political machinator, Aqleem Akhtar. Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan.

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  4. Dec 27, 2023 · Akleem Akhtar, otherwise known as Aqleem Akhtar, General Rani or Ra'annie Yahya Kahn (died 2002), was a Pakistani power broker, brothel owner, and close to General Yahya Khan during his reign (1969–71).

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  5. May 29, 2021 · Akleem Akhtar AKA General Rani was a ‘Madamerunning a brothel in Lahore. She is alleged to be the mistress of General Yahya, a claim she repeatedly denied. Legend has it she tamed former Pakistani President General Yahya Khan because of her expertise in arranging sex orgies.

  6. pakistanthinktank.org › general-rani-the-madam-who-providedNight of The General

    The woman was a phenomenon. Easily the most influential figure during Pakistan’s second military regime, with the slightest gesture of her bejewelled hand she could guarantee employment, ensure promotions and bring about unwelcome transfers. Yet, interestingly, few even know her real name: Akleem Akhtar.

  7. May 30, 2021 · Aqleem Akhtar also known as General Rani. Throughout history, powerful men have indulged in the eternal weakness for women and wine. Thunderous beings in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan have been no exception, with the tale of General Rani serving as an epithet of pleasure through power.