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Zahra Khanoum Tadj es-Saltaneh or Tāj al-Salṭanah (1883 – 25 January 1936) ((ペルシア語:زهرا خانم تاج السلطنه)) was a Persian princess and memoirist of the Qajar Dynasty, a daughter of Nasser al-Din Shah by his wife Turan es-Saltaneh. She was one of the defenders of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and a prominent member of the ''Anjoman Horriyyat Nsevan'' (The Society of Women’s Freedom). Her memoirs were published under the title of ''Crowning Anguish: Memoirs of a Persian Princess from the Harem to Modernity 1884-1914'' (1996), edited with a preface by Abbas Amanat and translated by Anna Vanzan and Amin Neshati. They were well received, the Times Literary Supplement describing them thus: ''In somewhat unusual and cumbersome style, Taj's memoirs, written in 1914, cover a thirty-year span of a rapidly changing era() A curious blend of the reconstructive and reflective, Taj al Saltaneh's memoirs bring home the intense conflicts of a life straddling the harem and modernism.'' (March 4, 1994) She was buried in the Zahir od-Dowleh Cemetery in Tajrish. ==References==
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