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Jake 2 year s ago
And what's #24 all about?
       
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And here is another “Princess Qajar” whose photo you also might have seen with the same text about the symbol of beauty and 13 young men. This lady was Taj al-Dawlah’s daughter and her name was Ismat al-Dawlah.

Of course, neither her, not her mother were beautiful or had tons of fans. They lived in a Muslim country and barely had any chance to communicate with other men or choose husbands.

This woman is Taj and she was Ismat al-Dawlah’s sister. They had the same father, as many men in Muslim countries have several wives. Tadj al-Saltaneh also known as Zahra Khanom was an artist and the first feminist in Iran. She took her hijab off, put on European clothes, and got divorced from her husband.

 

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