Zhaleh was born in 1883 in Farahan to Gohar-Malek and Mirza Fathollah. Mirza Fathollah was the great-grandchild of
Abol-Qasem Qa'em-Maqam, who had been the Iranian Prime Minister briefly from 1834 to 1835. When Zhaleh was 5, she started learning how to read
Persian and
Arabic, and studied other fields till she was 15. When she was 15, she moved to
Tehran with her family in 1938. Her family forced her to marry her father's friend, Alimoradkhan Bakhtiari. Alimorad was working in the military. He was 40 years old. He had daughters from her ex-wife. When Zhaleh married him, the daughters were older than her. After their coercive marriage, Zhaleh gave birth to Hossein Pezhman Bakhtiari. After two or three years, Zhaleh got divorced. At first, Hossein lived with his father until he was 27 years old. Then he lived with his mother till the end of his life.
Asghar Seyed-Gohrab says, "Zhale was married off, at fifteen, to a man she loathed. The cultured and well-educated young woman was completely mismatched with the much older military man, who already had other wives. The death of her parents during the first year of her marriage, and the birth of a son, presumably compounded the trauma. She did then soon divorce the man." After her divorce, Zhaleh continued living in Farahan. Her departure from her child had impacts on her emotions. Her feelings, depression, and gloomy life are all seen in her poems. Her personal hidden feelings are reflected in one of her poems about her son. Thus subjectivity and womanhood first featured in Zhaleh's poems. She died at the age of 63, at 1 PM, 27 September 1947. She was buried in Imamzadeh Hassan, in the western parts of Tehran. Zhaleh was one of the critical and idealistic female poets. When she was 23, the
Persian Constitutional Revolution had taken place. During that period of time, Iranian society had held conservative views towards women, as well as their social activities. This made her portray her protesting voice against the submissive role of women in her poetry. This way she helped women of her time get rid of the limitations. Her poetry was concerned about
patriarchal society which suppressed women and deprived them of their rights. == Works ==