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Shahtaj Qizilbash

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Shahtaj Qizilbash (1940 – 2012) was a women's rights advocate in Pakistan.

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Shahtaj Qizilbash was a founding member of the Women's Action Forum.[1]

Shahtaj Qizilbash belonged to the noble Qizilbash family of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] She got her early education from the Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore. She spent a lot of time with her uncle Nawab Muzaffar Ali Qizilbash, who was Pakistan's ambassador to France and later Finance Minister of Pakistan.[1]

When she returned to Pakistan from England in 1983, she found the atmosphere charged with women on the roads, particularly against the discriminatory laws introduced by President Zia ul Haq. Shahtaj Qizilbash was active member of the Women's Action Forum (WAF). When Asma Jahangir, Gul Rukh, Hina Jilani and Shela established an all-women's law firm (the AGHS), she joined them and took the task of paralegal training.[1][2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Zaman Khan (20 April 2008). "The General: I have never acted like a Nawab's daughter". The News International (The News On Sunday) newspaper. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  2. ^ "A question of honour". The Guardian (UK newspaper). London. 27 May 1999. Retrieved 26 February 2024.