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{{Infobox academic
| honorific_prefix  = Doctor
| name              = Maryam Ali Khan
| honorific_suffix  = PHD
| birth_name        = Maryam Ali Qureshi
| birth_date        = 28th May 1998
| birth_place        = Old Town, Madinat Al-Islam, [[Sharifistan|Sultanate of Sharifistan]]
| death_date        = December 2020
| death_place        = City of Industry Palace, City of Industry, [[Sharifistan|Sultanate of Sharifistan]]
| death_cause        = airstrike
| nationality        = [[Arabs in Sharifistan|Arab]]
| citizenship        = [[Sharifistan|Sharifistani]]
| residence          = City of Industry Palace (briefly)
| occupation        = university lecturer
| known_for          = feminist socilogy
| title              = Doctor (2020-), Princess (2020-), Shahid (December 2020-)
| spouse            = [[Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan]]
| parents            = [[Ali Qureshi (Judge)|Qadi Ali Qureshi ]]
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| website            =
| education          =
Bachelor of Science in Sociology (2017)
Doctorate of Philosophy in Sociology (2020)
| alma_mater        = [[Madinat Al-Islam University]] (2014-2017),
Oxford University (2017-2020)
| thesis_title      = Attitudes to Women in The Civilian Police
| thesis_year        = 2020
| school_tradition  = Intersectional feminism
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| discipline        = Sociologist
| workplaces        = [[Madinat Al-Islam University]] (briefly)
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| main_interests    = institutionalised sexism, attitudes to women of religious minorities
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| patronage = sociologists, Sharifistani women, female education, feminists, military wives, higher education lecturers and scholars   
| patronage = sociologists, Sharifistani women, female education, feminists, military wives, higher education lecturers and scholars   
| issues = criticism of Sharifistani government officials  
| issues = criticism of Sharifistani government officials  
| major_works = Attitudes to Muslim Minority Women (co authored with Patricia Hill Collins) and How Sexist Is Your Institution>  
| major_works = Attitudes to Muslim Minority Women (co authored with Patricia Hill Collins) and How Sexist Is Your Institution?  
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 15 April 2021

Maryam Ali Khan (nee Qureshi) was a Princess and sociologist who was married to Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan and died in an airstrike on Madinat Al-Islam palace.

Early life

She was born on April 3rd 1996, the daughter of Madinat Al-Islam High Court judge, Qadi Ali Qureshi, JD and Khanum Fatimah Qureshi, BA. She attended Khadijah Girls' Grammar School in Madinat Al-Islam before going to Madinat Al-Islam University.

sociologist

Maryam Ali Khan was a sociologist who worked mostly in the intersectional feminist tradition. She was known for her Attitudes to Muslim Women test (applied to people on majority non-Muslim countries) and her Institutional Sexism Scale (which she applied to institutions in Sharifistan but also extended the methodology to institutions in other countries). Her work found that in Sharifistan Sufi leaders were the least sexist establishment group followed by philosophers whilst the two most sexist establishment groups were the civilian police and the Infantry officer class.

Royalty In 2020 she married Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan, once the regency was established she became his sociological advisor.

Maryam Ali Khan
Princess of Sharifistan
Queensthe Queens of Sharifistan including Queen Roxanne De France
Prince-Consortnone (yet)
BornMaryam Ali Qureshi
April the 3rd 1996
Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan
DiedNovember the 17th, 2020
City of Industry Palace
Burial
Madinat Al-Islam Islamic Cemetry
Prince-RegentPrince Khalid Suleiman Khan
Posthumous name
"Mother of Sharifistan"
ClanKhan
FatherQadi Ali Qureshi
MotherKhanum Fatimah Qureshi
ReligionSufi Islam
OccupationSociologist


Doctor

Maryam Ali Khan

PHD
Born
Maryam Ali Qureshi

28th May 1998
Old Town, Madinat Al-Islam, Sultanate of Sharifistan
DiedDecember 2020
City of Industry Palace, City of Industry, Sultanate of Sharifistan
Cause of deathairstrike
NationalityArab
CitizenshipSharifistani
Occupationuniversity lecturer
Known forfeminist socilogy
TitleDoctor (2020-), Princess (2020-), Shahid (December 2020-)
Spouse(s)Prince Khalid Suleiman Khan
Parent(s)Qadi Ali Qureshi
Academic background
EducationBachelor of Science in Sociology (2017) Doctorate of Philosophy in Sociology (2020)
Alma materMadinat Al-Islam University (2014-2017), Oxford University (2017-2020)
ThesisAttitudes to Women in The Civilian Police (2020)
Academic work
DisciplineSociologist
School or traditionIntersectional feminism
InstitutionsMadinat Al-Islam University (briefly)
Main interestsinstitutionalised sexism, attitudes to women of religious minorities
Notable ideasAttitudes to Muslim Women test, Institutionalised Sexism Scale


death and veneration

After her death she was venerated as a saint and a martyr and her grave is visited by people seeking intercession.

Shahida

Maryam Ali Khan

Master of Science Course
Princess of Sharifistan
ResidenceCity of Industry Palace
Venerated inSufi Islam
Major shrineher grave, Madinat Al-Islam Islamic Cemetery
Patronagesociologists, Sharifistani women, female education, feminists, military wives, higher education lecturers and scholars
Controversycriticism of Sharifistani government officials
Major worksAttitudes to Muslim Minority Women (co authored with Patricia Hill Collins) and How Sexist Is Your Institution?