Sehba Musharraf Age, Wiki and Bio

Sehba Musharraf

Quick Info

ProfessionFirst Lady of Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Date of Birth18/02/1948
Age76 years
BirthplaceOkara, Pakistan

Bio/Wiki

Other Name
  • Begum Sehba Musharraf
Known forBeing the wife of former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf

Physical Stats & More

Height170 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBrown

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversitySt. Joseph's College for Women, Pakistan

Personal Life

ReligionIslam
Political InclinationAll Pakistan Muslim League

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date28/12/1968

Family

HusbandPervez Musharraf
Children
SonBilal (Chartered Accountant)
DaughterAyla Raza (architect)
Parents
FatherName Not Known (judge)
MotherName Not Known (homemaker)
Siblings
Brother2
SisterShe has two sisters, and one of her sister's name is Huma Khaishgi.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sehba Musharraf is a notable Pakistani woman, recognized as the wife of former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf.
She got married to Pervez Musharraf when she was twenty years old.
Earlier in her life, Sehba worked as a school principal in Kharian, Pakistan, and also taught in several army schools.
Before Pervez Musharraf assumed office as the Chief of Command in Pakistan in 1999, Sehba provided him with ideas and strategies.
In 2001, she accompanied her husband to India for the Indo-Pak summit, where they visited iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
In 2006, Sehba spoke at George Washington University School of Media about the lives of women in Pakistan and the country's transformation.
In 2009, she gifted valuable items worth $680 to the then First Lady of the US, Laura Bush.
By 2011, reports indicated that Sehba held significant funds in a joint account with her husband in a bank in Abu Dhabi.
In 2013, she faced financial setbacks when her investments in Bank Alfalah went missing.
During her husband’s house arrest in 2013, Sehba resided in their home but was restricted from accessing his living quarters except during designated visiting hours.
In 2014, she sought the removal of her husband’s name from the Exit Control List (ECL) by applying to the ministry of interior.
Sehba visited her ailing husband in Dubai in 2014 while he was receiving intensive care at the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC).
In 2016, she objected to the attachment of her husband’s properties in a high treason case, as she claimed these were gifted to her and their daughter.
In 2018, her children were called by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) concerning a corruption case.
After marrying, Sehba became an advocate for women's empowerment in underdeveloped regions and was later appointed chairperson of the Asia Pacific Women’s Organisation.