Hajji Gawhar Khanum
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Hajji Gawhar Khanum (Persian: حاجیه گوهر خانم) is the first female poet and astronomer of the 19th-century Qajar empire whose poetry has been printed. Hajji's father is Musa Khan Qavanlu, and her mother Tiqun Khanum - is the 12th daughter of Fath-Ali Shah. Hajji's divan(large collection of poems) was printed in May 1902 in Isfahan. Printing was funded by lrzá Ahmad Khán Fátih al-Mulk, the city's major constitutional supporter. Her writings are composed of Shi’i religious poetry, giving praise to the Prophet, Imams, and Fatimah. Gawhar also praises Qajar women.
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Hajji Gawhar Khanum (Persian: حاجیه گوهر خانم) is the first female poet and astronomer of the 19th-century Qajar empire whose poetry has been printed. Hajji's father is Musa Khan Qavanlu, and her mother Tiqun Khanum - is the 12th daughter of Fath-Ali Shah. Hajji's divan(large collection of poems) was printed in May 1902 in Isfahan. Printing was funded by lrzá Ahmad Khán Fátih al-Mulk, the city's major constitutional supporter. Her writings are composed of Shi’i religious poetry, giving praise to the Prophet, Imams, and Fatimah. Gawhar also praises Qajar women.
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