The Legend Makers: Some Eminent Muslim Women of IndiaThis Book Gives A Graphic Detail About The Contribution Of Muslim Women In The Medieval, Modern And Incontemporary. Jahan Ara, Qudsia Begam, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein, Begum Ikramullah, Ismat Chughtai, Nargis Among Many Others. |
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Preface ν 1 Introduction 115 | 1 |
Razia Sultan 1618 | 16 |
Gulbadan Begam 1920 | 19 |
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administration Agra Akbar Aligarh Aurangzeb became Begams of Bhopal Begum Bengal Presidency Bhopal Bombay British Calcutta Chand Bibi Claudia College Colonial India daughter Delhi Education and Muslim emperor English Enrolments Classes established father female education formal institutions Girls School Government Hindus and Muslims husband Ibid India Women's Conference Indian Women institutions of learning intelligentsia Ismat Chughtai Jahan Ara Jahangir Kamla lady Lahore lakh rupees later literary Lucknow marriage married Masuma Minault Minister Mittal Mohammed Khan mosque mother Mughal Mumtaz Mahal Muslim girls Muslim Social Reform Nargis Nawab Shah Jahan Nawab Sikander Begam Nawab Sultan Jahan Nur Jahan observe purdah Oxford University Press Persian Preckel purdah Qudsia Begam Quran Rashid Jahan Razia Razia Sultan Reform in Colonial reign of Nawab ruler of Bhopal Secluded Scholars Shah Jahan Begam Shaista Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah Shamsunnahar significant to note Sultan Jahan Begam took Urdu Uttar Pradesh woman writings wrote Zinat-un-Nissa



