• Zeynab Begum (Persian: زینب بیگم; died 31 May 1640) was the fourth daughter of Safavid king (shah) Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576), is considered to be one of...
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    Gawhar Sultan Begum (d. 1577), married Sultan Ibrahim Mirza Pari Khan Khanum (d. 1578), died by the orders of Khayr al-Nisa Begum Zeynab Begum (d. 31 May...
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  • inferior to boost their confidence. Finally, Abbas I consulted his aunt Zeynab Begum, as he frequently did. She soothed his anxieties and encouraged him to...
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    who had his seat of government in Qazvin, built the tomb. His daughter Zeynab Begum expanded it in 1630, as is testified by a tile inscription. Imamzadeh...
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  • accepting the governorship: he was allowed to marry Tahmasp I's daughter, Zeynab Begum, thus tying him directly to the Safavid royal house. The marriage took...
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  • I (r.  1588–1629). Prior to the 1632 event, one of Abbas I's aunts, Zeynab Begum, was the leading female in the harem. After the event, Dilaram became...
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    1600) May 30 – Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter (b. 1577) May 31 – Zeynab Begum, Safavid princess (date of birth unknown) June 3 – Theophilus Howard...
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  • Truchsess von Waldburg, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne (b. 1547) 1640 – Zeynab Begum, Safavid princess (date of birth unknown) 1665 – Pieter Jansz. Saenredam...
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  • 1600) May 30 – Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter (b. 1577) May 31 – Zeynab Begum, Safavid princess (date of birth unknown) June 3 – Theophilus Howard...
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  • decided to approach Shah Abbas I of Persia through the latter's aunt Zeynab Begum (who wielded considerable influence in the Safavid royal court) by using...
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  • Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 28 March 2008. Ali, Zeynab (13 April 2005). "Asian University for Women". Chowk. Archived from the...
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  • Queen Humaira Begum acted as its first Honorary president and official patron, while the acting president was Zaynab Inayat Siraj or Zeynab Enayet Saraj...
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  • Amou'i Zhila Bani-Yaghoub Arzhang Davoodi Ghoncheh Ghavami Kouhyar Goudarzi Zeynab Jalaliyan Mohammad Sadigh Kabudvand Zhila Karamzadeh-Makvandi Habibollah...
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    They also lead organizations like the Association of Muslim Women and Zeynab. Many Muslim women also go jalasehs where they can openly discuss religious...
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  • all-around  Azerbaijan Gullu Aghalarzade Laman Alimuradova Kamilla Aliyeva Zeynab Hummatova Yelyzaveta Luzan Darya Sorokina  Uzbekistan Khurshidabonu Abduraufova...
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