Sobhan was born in London in 1937. Her father,
Mohammed Ikramullah, was the first foreign secretary of
Pakistan. Her mother, Begum
Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, was one of the first two women members of Pakistan's
Constituent Assembly, and later served as Pakistan's delegate to the UN and Ambassador to Morocco. Her mother was a member of the Suhrawardy family of Calcutta. On her mother's side, Sobhan was a cousin of
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, premier of
Bengal and
Prime Minister of Pakistan, and on her father's side she was a niece of
Muhammad Hidayatullah,
Vice President and
Chief Justice of India. She was married to
Rehman Sobhan, an economist, in 1962. They had three sons; their eldest son Taimur died in an accident at the age of 18 in 1981. Their elder son Babar works for
UNDP and their younger son
Zafar Sobhan is the editor-in-chief of the Bangladeshi English daily, the
Dhaka Tribune. Sobhan's sister is
Princess Sarvath of Jordan. She had a brother named Enam and another sister named Naz. ==Education and early career==