Hanifeh
Hanifeh, also known as Hanifeh Khanum, was a prominent figure in the history of Iran, particularly during the Qajar dynasty. Born in 1838, she was the daughter of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the last Shah of Iran, and her mother was a Georgian princess named Keti Khanum. Hanifeh was known for her intelligence, education, and political acumen.
Hanifeh's early life was marked by her education, which was unusual for a woman of her time.
Hanifeh's most notable achievement was her role in the political intrigues of the Qajar dynasty. She was
Hanifeh's life was marked by both triumph and tragedy. She survived the assassination of her father and
Hanifeh Khanum died in 1897. Her legacy continues to be a subject of interest in Iranian history,