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Farrokhroo Parsa (Persian: فرخرو پارسا; 24
March 1922 – 8 May 1980) was an
Iranian physician, educator, and parliamentarian. She
served as
minister of...
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among them
Hajar Tarbiat,
Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri and
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi,
Farrokhroo Parsa and
Parvin E'tesami.
Religious conservatives reacted with outrage...
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Constitutional Revolution and a
member of the Women's
Movement in Iran
Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980),
Iranian physician, educator,
parliamentarian and government...
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General and The
Chief Commander of the
Imperial Iranian Armed Forces Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980) – Physician,
educator and
parliamentarian Parviz Shapour...
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revolutionary service corps (education,
health and development): in 1968,
Farrokhroo Parsa became Minister of Education. She was the
first woman to hold a...
- 1979 revolution,
several women were
appointed ministers or amb****adors.
Farrokhroo Parsa was the
first woman to be
appointed Minister of
Education in 1968...
- of the Kashf-e hijab,
among them
Hajar Tarbiat, Vaziri, Dowlatabadi,
Farrokhroo Parsa and
Parvin E'tesami. The
Iranian women's
rights activists and feminists...
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Revolution and a
member of the Women's
Movement in Iran. She was the
mother of
Farrokhroo Parsa, the
first female minister in the
cabinet of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda...
- Name
Office Term in
office Affiliation Head of
government ****umed Left 1
Farrokhroo Parsa Minister of
Education 1968 1971 New Iran
Party Amir
Abbas Hoveida...
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Bushra Farrukh (born 1957), a ****stani poet
Farrokh (disambiguation)
Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980),
Iranian politician Farooq, a
given name and surname...