-
French books into Persian. Amid-Semnani was a
member of
Anjoman Hemmat Khavatin (the
Society for the
Efforts of Women), and
supported its
activities in...
-
Nurturing the
budding rose : a
complete guide to the
upbringing of
children K̲h̲avātīn-i Islām ke kārnāme Ḥayāʼ aur pākdāminī Ahle Dil Kay
Tarpa Dainay Walay...
- Kamāl Pasha, 1966, 295 p.
Turkon ki jidd o jahd-i āzādi, 1966, 4,240 p.
K̲h̲avātīn-i Islām aur hadīs, 1966, 160 p. The
ideologies in conflict, 1967, 217...
- her
collection of women's
sayings and
idioms in Urdu,
called Dilli ki
khavatin ki
kahavatain aur muhavare, was
posthumously published. She also wrote...
- the
Timurid dynasty (1370–1507) was
divided in to the
ranks of
wives (
khavatin), free
concubines (qumayan) and
slave concubines (sarariy). The monarchs...
-
event of
death among Muslim Maʼās̲ir-i Ḥakīmulummat : irshādāt va ifādāt
K̲h̲avātīn ke sharʻī aḥkām Fihrist-i taʼlīfāt-i Ḥakīmulummat Bahādur Yār Jang Akādmī...
- time,
Mozayen ol-Saltaneh
founded the
Iranian Women’s
Society Anjoman Khavatin Irani,
which objectives she
published in the
Shokufeh magazine. She supported...
- ol
Salatin ("Present of the Sultans"), an
anatomical pamphlet Tuhfat ol
Khavatin or
Tohfat al
Khavanin ("Present of the Queens")
Risalah dar
Sifat i mardan...
-
Muslim women as
concubines (qumayan) in
addition to
their free
legal wives (
khavatin). This was
highly controversial and criticized, but
ultimately accepted...
-
Karabagh in
November 1295.
According to
Rashid ad-Din, "all the
court ladies (
khavatin), princes,
warlords (umara),
pillars of
power and
court magnates gathered...