Fahime Akbar ,singer and author, Gilan expert and social activist


Fahima sang in several languages, and her style of singing was similar to western music and European chants.  activities A picture of Fahima Akbar, standing between Jahangir Sartippur and Mohsen Akbar, in 1334. In 1317, Fahmia married Mohsen Akbar (Representative of Rasht from 1332 to 1339) and replaced her husband’s surname with her own. The two went to Gilan after their marriage, and Fahmia researched the local sounds and customs of Gilan during her twenty years of living there. His research led to the creation of the Gilan Cookbook, which includes recipes for all kinds of local Gilan dishes.