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


He was unmarried and is looking for a potential wife when he was killed.   
He was unmarried and was looking for a potential wife when he was killed.   


'''Education'''
'''Education'''

Revision as of 15:33, 19 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, who was British Prime Minister when his son died.

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 was unmarried and was looking for a potential wife when he was killed.

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 to join the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Yeomanry.