UNITED KINGDOM PRINCE CHARLES NEWS:Charles' wife Rani Camilla unveils portrait of Noor Un Nisa, find out who was this Indian-origin female spy Noor passed Nazi intelligence to Britain for three consecutive months. Fought till the last breath. He was shot dead on 12 September 1944 Updated: Aug 31st, 2023 London, August 31, 2023, Thursday Recently Rani Camilla, wife of King Charles of Britain, unveiled a portrait of Noor Inayat Khan, an Indian-origin spy and descendant of Tipu Sultan. Britons and the monarchy still remember Noor's sacrifice. Hence it is important to know about the Indian connection and prowess of Princess Noor Un Nisa. Hazrat Inayat Khan, the father of Princess Noor Un Nisa, popularized Indian Sufism in Western countries. He was born in Vadodara. When he went to America to lecture on Sufism in 1912, he met his future wife Ora Ray Baker. After the marriage of Hazrat Inayat and Ora Ray Baker, Ora changed her name to Amina Begum. Not only that, she was the first woman in America to wear a veil at that time. Sufi Hazrat Inayat was invited to Moscow in 1914. During this stay in Moscow, daughter Noor Un Nisa was born on 2 January 1914. As the political situation in Russia was not good, he shifted his family to a house near Gordon Square in London. Noor's early education was in a nursery in Nottinghill. The government started looking at Inayat Khan with suspicion. Therefore, in 1920, he took his family and settled in a house provided by a Sufi follower in Paris, France. In this house known as Fazal Manzil, Princess Noor spent most of her life. After the death of her father Hazrat in 1927, she was responsible for taking care of her mother and younger brother Hidayat and sister Khair un Nisa. Noor fell on top of it. Anti-Nazi Noor left France to join the Women's Wing of the British Air Force, learning to be a wireless operator as an aircraft officer second class in the Air Force. Meanwhile Princess Noor Un Nisa seems to have the skills of a genius spy

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