Emibai Jinnah
Emibai Jinnah | |
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Marriage 1892–1893 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1878 |
Died | 1893 (aged 14–15) |
Spouse(s) |
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (m. 1892; wid. 1893)[1][2] |
Relations | Fatima Jinnah (sister-in-law)[3][4] |
Emibai Jinnah (1878 – 1893),[5] was the first cousin and first wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah from 1892 until her death.[6][7][8][9]
Early life
Emibai was born in 1878 in Karachi.
Personal life
When she became 14 years old, Jinnah's mother Mithibai Jinnah was urging him to marry his cousin Emibai Jinnah.[10] Jinnah fulfilled his mother urge and married Emibai at the age of 16 at Paneli Village.[11][12] She died few months later after Muhammad Ali Jinnah left to England for higher studies.[8][9] Struck by the tragedy, he did not marry for a long time.[6] After 25 years(aged 40 – 41), he married Maryam Jinnah(1900 – 1929) as his second wife on April 19, 1918 until her death on February 20, 1929.[13][14][5]
See also
- Maryam Jinnah, second wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Fatima Jinnah, sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
References
- ↑ Khan, Jinnahbai. "THE FAMILY OF OUR GREAT LEADER QUAID-E-AZAM MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH". p. 1.
- ↑ Jinnah, Ali (1892). "Jinnah's personal life". Wordpress. Mumbai: Jinnah Merchant.
- ↑ Jinnah, Fatima (2003). "How Fatima Jinnah died — an unsolved criminal cas". Dawn News. Mohatta Palace: Jinnah of 2003. p. 1.
- ↑ J, Fatima Jinnah (1893). "Fatima Jinnah". Karachi. p. 1.
- 1 2 Jinnahbai, Emibai. "Who is Emibai Jinnah?". Omnilexica. Mumbai: Jinnah. p. 1. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- 1 2 Jinnah, Khan. "Family of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah". p. 1.
- ↑ Jinnah, Gandhi. "Quaid-e-Azam Family Tree and Facts with Pictures". Blogspot. Wadia. p. 1.
- 1 2 Ali, Khan. "The woman Jinnah loved". First Lady of Pakistan (Nill). The Express Tribune.
- 1 2 Jinnah, Jan. "Emibai Jinnah". Beacon Forum. Karachi. p. 1.
- ↑ Jinnah, Emibai. "M. Ali Jinnah Family". Ning. Mumbai: Ningans. p. 1.
- ↑ News, Reporter (26 December 2009). "Fact of Jinnah Family". Lady of Pakistan (Nill) (Mumbai). Dawn News. p. 1.
- ↑ Aliu, Sir. "Quaid-E Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah". blog.
- ↑ Jinnah, Maryam (1918). "Ruttie: Another Aspect of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s life". Jinnah. Jinnah. p. 1.
- ↑ Jinnah, Maryam. "Ruttie’s love letter to Jinnah". Blogspot:The Express Tribune.
External links
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah Biography President (non-U.S.), Lawyer (1876–1948)
- Life Story of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Quaid-e-Azam and Emibai Jinnah
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Pakistan times
- Family photos of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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