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Abida Sultaan : Memoirs of a Rebel Princess, Hardback Book

Abida Sultaan : Memoirs of a Rebel Princess Hardback

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Written shortly before her death this book documents the activities of a Muslim princess who rebelled against societal conventions to take an active public role, first, as heir-apparent and chief secretary within the context of an Indian princely state, then, shortly after partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, as diplomat and dissident in independent Pakistan. The heir apparent to a long line of women rulers in Bhopal State (central India) Princess Abida Sultaan was a profound witness to history.

Bred by her grandmother to be a perfect synthesis of East and West, she knew most of the leaders in the independence struggle.

Her memoirs are significant as they give an insight into the changes that have occurred for politically active Muslim women of the Indian subcontinent in the twentieth century.

It charts the internal political events of an individual princely state and includes a discussion on the collapse of princely India and the events surrounding partition.

Generally, this autobiography challenges the portrayal of Muslim women as silent, secluded and oppressed. Her memoirs will aid in removing widespread misconceptions, particularly with regard to the status of women in Islam. Princess Abida left Bhopal and migrated to Pakistan in 1949.

She died in Karachi on 11 May 2002.

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