Faculty Member of History Department, Islamic Azad University, Islamic Azad University of Shahr Rey , kalhor.mohammad72@gmail.com
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Mah Sharaf Khanoum Kurdistani, pen named Mastura (1220-1264 AH. /1805-1848 AD.), the pioneer of historian women of the Islamic world, raised between two educated and bureaucrat families of Qaderi and Waziri. In 1244 AH. / 1829 AD., she married Khosrow Khan Ardalan (1240-1250 AH. /1825-1835 AD.), the governor of Kurdistan. The death of Khosrow Khan and the occurrence of political crisis in Kurdistan encouraged Mastura to write the History of Ardalan and criticize the perpetrators of the political crisis, namely Walia Khanoum and her children. Surprisingly, a significant part of Mastura’ narrative, despite the critique of her rival wife (Walia Kahnoum), is a masculine narrative. Thus, the main issue of this article was the impact of gender on Mastura historiography. Using historical research method based on Carl Gustav Jung’s characteristics (masculine side of a woman), the aim of present paper is to explore the role of Animus in Mastura's character and its impact on her historiography,
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