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Mishal Husain was born on 11 February 1973 in Northampton, England[2][1] to Pakistani parents. Her mother was a teacher and former producer for Pakistan Television Corporation, while her father was a urologist.[3]
She is the granddaughter of Syed Shahid Hamid, the first Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.[4]
Husain attended the British School in Abu Dhabi; the family were also based in Saudi Arabia for a period.[5] Husain returned to England at the age of 12 to continue her education at Cobham Hall School, an independent school in Kent.[2] She read law at New Hall, Cambridge (now Murray Edwards College, Cambridge) followed by a master's degree in International and Comparative Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.[6][7]
Mishal Husain was born on 11 February 1973 in Northampton, England[2][1] to Pakistani parents. Her mother was a teacher and former producer for Pakistan Television Corporation, while her father was a urologist.[3] She is the granddaughter of Syed Shahid Hamid, the first Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.[4] Husain attended the British School in Abu Dhabi; the family were also based in Saudi Arabia for a period.[5] Husain returned to England at the age of 12 to continue her education at Cobham Hall School, an independent school in Kent.[2] She read law at New Hall, Cambridge (now Murray Edwards College, Cambridge) followed by a master's degree in International and Comparative Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.[6][7]
Mishal Husain was born on 11 February 1973 in Northampton, England[2][1] to Pakistani parents. Her mother was a teacher and former producer for Pakistan Television Corporation, while her father was a urologist.[3] She is the granddaughter of Syed Shahid Hamid, the first Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.[4] Husain attended the British School in Abu Dhabi; the family were also based in Saudi Arabia for a period.[5] Husain returned to England at the age of 12 to continue her education at Cobham Hall School, an independent school in Kent.[2] She read law at New Hall, Cambridge (now Murray Edwards College, Cambridge) followed by a master's degree in International and Comparative Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.[6][7]