Zehra Fyzee | |
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Born | 1866[1] |
Died | 23 December 1940[1] |
Occupation | Journalist, writer |
Relatives | Tyabji family |
Zehra Fyzee (1866–1940) was a writer, playwriter and editor working in India in the early part of the twentieth century.[2] She was a leading contributor to Urdu women's journals of the time.[3]
Zehra Fyzee was the eldest of three sisters born to Hasanally Feyzhyder and Amirunnisa Fyzee.[1][4] Her sisters Atiya Fyzee (1877-1967) and Nazli Begum (1874-1968) were also writers. All the sisters were raised in Mazagaon, Mumbai under the influence of their great-uncle, Badruddin Tyabji.[1]
In 1905, Fyzee presided over a women's gathering connected to the Muhammadan Educational Conference. In 1914 she was elected to the working committee of the All India Muslim Ladies Conference[1]