Talk:Aisha Taymur
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"active in the early 19th century"?
editThe introduction to this article claims that Taymur was “active in the early 19th century in the field of women's rights”; my only quibble is that if she was born in 1840, only began working in this area after the death of her husband and daughter (date?) and her first publication is dated 1884, then can she really have been said to have worked in the early 19th century? Unless anyone can clarify, I propose to change that to "late 19th century." Gabrielbodard (talk) 11:39, 5 May 2020 (UTC)