Tajul-Sultaneh, the daughter of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1301 AH Tehran - 1354 AH Tehran), was one of the defenders of the constitutional revolution and a member of the Women's Hurriyet Association and was fond of writing her memoirs. Parts of h ...
Tajul-Sultaneh, the daughter of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (1301 AH Tehran - 1354 AH Tehran), was one of the defenders of the constitutional revolution and a member of the Women's Hurriyet Association and was fond of writing her memoirs. Parts of his memoirs called "Taj al-Sultaneh Memoirs" have survived, which show the extent of his information and are an important historical source. He was a defender of constitutionalism, women's rights, freedom, equality and law, and considered many of the country's problems to be the result of the inadequacy of the Qajar kings. He was also related to freedom-loving poets such as Mirzadeh Eshghi, and Aref Qazvini praised him in his verses.
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