Fatima Bhutto, the niece of Benazir Bhutto and the granddaughter of the late prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto got married in a private ceremony in Karachi.
The Ceremony
According to information provided by the bride’s brother Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Fatima, the daughter of Murtaza Bhutto, had her nikkah at the family’s apartment at 70 Clifton in Karachi.
As per The Print, Fatima Bhutto emphasized simplicity and beauty with her wedding gown for the “nikkah ceremony.”
Fatima accessorized her white Anarkali outfit for the wedding with bangles and a silver maang tikka. Her attire was more enticing because of the silver work on it. She also used pink nude lip tints to keep her makeup simple. On the other side, her spouse was dressed in a white Pathani suit.
Graham Byra, Fatima’s spouse, is an American who converted to Islam before they wed. Graham picked Gibran as his Islamic name.
About The Bhutto Family
Fatima Bhutto was born on May 29, 1982. She is the author of several publications, including the memoir “Songs of Blood and Sword,” which tells the tale of her family’s tumultuous political past. The novel “The Shadow of the Crescent Moon,” written by her, examines the lives of people living in a tiny Pakistani town close to the Afghan border.
Fatima has also written essays and articles for numerous international publications, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Financial Times.
Her family has left a lasting mark on Pakistan’s political past, and in addition to her aunt Benazir Bhutto serving as the nation’s leader, her grandpa Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto also held the position of Prime Minister. While her grandfather was executed in 1979 after being overthrown in a military coup, her aunt was assassinated on December 27, 2007.
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