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Gowhar Qajar
Gowhar Qajar (Persian language, Persian: گوهر قاجار; died circa 1901), also known as Hajieh Gowhar (حاجیه گوهر),Dehkhoda, Ali Akbar: Dehkhoda Dictionary (Digital version, https://dehkhoda.ut.ac.ir) based on the 15-volume physical edition published in 1998. Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute and the International Center for Persian Language Studies, University of Tehran, 2020. was a writer, poet, and calligrapher of the Qajar Iran, Qajar era who was also familiar with astronomy. She was known by the title Shams al-Shu'ara (شمس‌الشعراء; lit. Sun of the Poets). She is recognized as one of the first female astronomers in Iran and the author of the book ''Gowhariyeh''. Biography Gowhar lived in Isfahan during the reigns of Mohammad Shah Qajar, Mohammad Shah and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Naser al-Din Shah and was knowledgeable in various sciences, including astronomy.''Athar Afarinan.'' Vol. 1 and 6. Cultural Heritage and Honors Organization. Her mother was Tay ...
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Title Of The Gowhariyeh (1902)
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