Khan (political dynasty)

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Khan
Current regionKingdom of Great Britain
Current headSir Alexander Khan
TitlesEarl of Leyton, Countess of Leyton, Attorney-General of England and Wales and Minister of Defence
Style(s)The Right Honourable, His/Your Lordship, his/your Ladyship and Sir
MembersEarl Alexander Khan,Countess Eleanor Khan I Lord Muhammad Khan and Lady Eleanor Khan II
Connected familiesPollin family
TraditionsIslam, membership of the Labour Party and allegiance to the Kingdom of Great Britain
Motto
("There is no god but God and Muhammad is his Prophet")
Heirloomsvarious stately homes, flats in London, trust funds and jewellery
Estate(s)Khan mansion in Oxford
WebsiteKhan.Org.Uk

History

The presence of the Khan family in Britain can be traced to Suleiman Khan, an Islamic banker and the son of a World War Two soldier. They became political following Alexander Khan leaving the Royal Air Force at the rank of Air Commodore and becoming a Labour Member of Parliament for Hackney. Soon he was appointed Minister of Defence. Sir Alexander Khan was Prime Minister for multiple terms until he left the House of Commons in 2048 and joined the House of Lords as the Earl of Leyton.

Political ideology

The Khans are multiculturalists, trade unionists and pro-military. They have been described as "Islamic feminists" by the left-wing press and say "we consider men and women to be different but of equal value and equal in the eyes of Allah (Subhana Wa Tala)"