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  1. Tahira Mazhar Ali (née Hayat) (5 January 1924 – 23 March 2015) was a Pakistani women's rights campaigner and a political activist, and mentor to Benazir Bhutto. Her children include British Pakistani political activist Tariq Ali, Tauseef Hyat, and Australian journalist Mahir Ali.

    • Pakistani
    • Tariq Ali (son)
    • Left-wing political worker, Women's rights campaigner, Political activist
    • Mazhar Ali Khan
  2. 29 mar 2015 · Tahira Mazhar Ali, a campaigner for women’s rights who acted as mentor to Benazir Bhutto and was the mother of Tariq Ali. When Tahira Mazhar Ali, Pakistan’s pre-eminent women’s rights...

  3. 27 mar 2015 · Tahira Mazhar Ali Khan, 1925-2015. Jugnu Mohsin. TFT E-Paper Archives, Analysis. March 27, 2015. When her husband, the journalist and lifelong activist Mazhar Ali Khan, died in January 1993, there was a deluge of glowing obits, both here and abroad.

    • Jugnu Mohsin
  4. The Democratic Women's Association was a political organization led by Tahira Mazhar Ali in 1950. The organization was founded with the intention of including worker's rights with women's right in Pakistan. It was the first leftist organization in Pakistan that represented women's rights.

  5. 24 mar 2015 · LAHORE: Veteran leader of the left movement, Tahira Mazhar Ali, passed away on Monday. Though she had been unwell for some time, her death has been met with a profound sense of loss by those...

  6. 16 mag 2015 · LAHORE: “Separating Tahira Mazhar Ali’s personal life and politics is not easy,” ASR Resource Centre chief Nighat Saeed Khan said on Saturday. She was speaking at a reference, organised by the Awami Workers’ Party, for the veteran activist who passed away on March 23. Khan said she had urged Ali to write her autobiography.

  7. 29 mar 2015 · LAHORE: “Tahira Mazhar Ali’s fight was political not personal,” said Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Director IA Rehman on Sunday. He was speaking at a memorial reference organised at the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) Secretariat to pay tribute to Ali.