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    Atiya Fyzee (1 August 1877 – 4 January 1967; also known as Atiya Fyzee-Rahamin, Atiya Begum, Shahinda, Atiya Begum Fyzee Rahamin) was an Indian author and the first woman from South Asia to attend the University of Cambridge.

  2. 20 avr. 2021 · Peu connue en France, Atiya Fyzee-Rahamin est souvent présentée (à tort) comme la première femme indienne à intégrer la prestigieuse université de Cambridge au début du XXe siècle.

  3. Les Fyzee-Rahamin font construire une maison à l’identique de celle à Bombay, mais peu de temps après leur installation il semblerait qu’Atiya offensa un officiel du gouvernement et le trio familial tomba en disgrâce et furent expulsés.

  4. Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) was an author, social reformer and patron of the arts in twentieth century India. She hailed from Bombay where she belonged to the renowned Tyabji clan of Sulaimani Bohra Muslims.

  5. 28 oct. 2010 · More than a century ago, Atiya Fyzee, a Muslim woman of the renowned Tyabji clan, set out from colonial Bombay to study in Edwardian London.

  6. On 1 September 1906, a young, unveiled Muslim woman, Atiya Fyzee (18771967), boarded a steamboat that began a historical travel from India to Britain. During her sojourn, Atiya recorded her experiences and observations in a diary. This book is about her life, writing, and travels.

  7. Atiya Fyzee. 1906-7, 1908, 1914, perhaps mid-1920s, 1937-9. Born in Istanbul, Atiya Fyzee was the daughter of Hasanally Feyzhyder, an Indian merchant attached to the Ottoman Court, and his first wife, Amirunissa.