- Ettelā'āt-e
Bānuvān (Persian: اطلاعات بانوان) or Banovan, was one of the
early women's
magazines published in Tehran, Iran. The
magazine was established...
- Nameh-e
Banuvan (Persian: Women's Letters) was a women's
magazine published between 1920 and 1921. It was one of the
publications that were
started following...
- Kanoun-e-Banovan ('Ladies’ Center') was an
Iranian women's
rights organization,
founded on 14
October 1935. It pla**** an
important part in the Kashf-e...
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Donna Moderna (Italy) Elle elle (Brazil)
Essence (US) Ettelaat-e
Banuvan (Iran)
Familie Journalen (Denmark) 'Femina (Denmark)
Femina (India) Femme...
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criticized by the Shia clergy. In 1935, the women's
committee Kanun-e
Banuvan (Ladies Society) was
formed with the
support of the government. The committee's...
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schoolgirls and
women students in 1935. In 1935, the women's
committee Kanun-e
Banuvan ('Ladies Society') was
formed with
support by the
government in
which women's...
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Revolution to the end of the
Imposed war] (Persian), Faslnamah-e Takh****usi-ye
Banuvan-e Shi’ah [Quarterly
Journal of
Shiite Women] 4:11, Qom: Mu****asah-e Shi’ah...
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Farhad featured on a
cover of Ettelaat-e
Banuvan in 1979, with this caption: "Farhad
rehabilitated from drug addiction"....
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Revolution to the end of the
Imposed war] (Persian), Faslnamah-e Takh****usi-ye
Banuvan-e Shi’ah [Quarterly
Journal of
Shiite Women], Qom: Mu****asah-e Shi’ah Shinasi...
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Revolution to the end of the
Imposed war] (Persian), Faslnamah-e Takh****usi-ye
Banuvan-e Shi’ah [Quarterly
Journal of
Shiite Women] 4:11, Qom: Mu****asah-e Shi’ah...