Homeira Seljuqi

Homeira Malikyar Seljuqi (1912–1990) was an Afghan politician. Alongside Aziza Gardizi, she was one of the first two female Senators nominated in 1965.

Homeira Seljuqi
Member of the Senate
In office
1965–1973
Personal details
Born1912
Kabul, Afghanistan
Died1990

Biography

Seljuqi's father died when she was a young girl. After being sent to India for treatment for an illness, Seljuqi met her future husband Salihuddin Seljuk, an Afghan consul.[1]

Following the 1965 elections, the first in which women could vote and run for office, Seljuqi was appointed to the Senate by King Mohammed Zahir Shah.[2][3] She was reappointed to the Senate following the 1969 elections.[2]

After the Saur Revolution in 1979, Seljuqi moved to India. She died in 1990.[1]

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