On Monday, March
23, Italy recorded 602 new coronavirus deaths, taking its death toll from the
virus to 6,078. The number of deaths in Italy have dropped consistently for the
past two days, after Saturday’s all-time high of 793 deaths. The number of new
cases increased by 11%, from 59,138 to 63,928 – an increase of close to 5,000
cases. The number of recoveries have also increased from 7,024 on Sunday to
7,432 on Monday. The oldest woman to have recovered from the virus is a
95-year-old grandmother. The number of cases in the US have grown beyond 35,000
and number of deaths closer to 500, according to John Hopkins University data.
Zahra Khanom Tadj es-Saltaneh commonly referred to as Princess Qajar was a princess and memoirist of the Qajar Dynasty. Princess Tadj was one of the best known daughters of the Persian king, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar who ruled Persia from 1848 to May 1896. The Persian princess was born on February 4, 1883 and died on January 25, 1936, in Tehran, at the age of 52. Princess Qajar revolutionized beauty standards with her full look and ragged unibrow, and her unmistakably evident mustache. She was a true epitome of beauty at her time. Princess Qajar was declared a symbol of beauty in Persia and was coveted by many men. Thousands of men wanted to marry her, 13 of whom committed suicide upon being rejected by the princess. Princess Qajar eventually married Amir Hussein Khan Shoja'-al Saltaneh and had they had four children - two boys and two girls. They later got divorced in 1907 after enduring an unloving arranged marriage - she married Khan when she was 13. The princess argued f...
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