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Muhammad Khan is a a Private in the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry (formerly known as the Loyalist Volunteer Force), a former Officer Cadet from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the son of [[Sir Alexander Khan]], the current British Prime Minister.  
Muhammad Khan was a Private in the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry (formerly known as the Loyalist Volunteer Force), a former Officer Cadet from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the son of [[Sir Alexander Khan]], the current British Prime Minister.  


'''military career'''
'''military career'''


After graduating from Oxford University with a History degree, he attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst,  
After graduating from Oxford University with a History degree, he attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst,  
during the start of the [[Northumbrian Troubles]], he joined the newly legalised Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry (then called the Loyalist Volunteer Force)
during the start of the [[Northumbrian Troubles]], he joined the newly legalised [[Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry]] (then called the Loyalist Volunteer Force)


'''Personal life'''
'''Personal life'''

Revision as of 07:02, 1 October 2020

Muhammad Khan was a Private in the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry (formerly known as the Loyalist Volunteer Force), a former Officer Cadet from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the son of Sir Alexander Khan, the current British Prime Minister.

military career

After graduating from Oxford University with a History degree, he attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, during the start of the Northumbrian Troubles, he joined the newly legalised Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Yeomanry (then called the Loyalist Volunteer Force)

Personal life

He is unmarried and is looking for a potential wife.

Education

He was educated at Oxford University, graduating at the age of 21 and going to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, which he later dropped out of.