- Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh (Persian: نورالهدی منگنه; 1902–1986) was an
Iranian intellectual and one of the
pioneering figures in the women's
rights movement...
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Manipuri politician Nurul Huda (born 1965), ****am
politician Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh (born 1902),
Iranian feminist writer Noorul Huda Shah (born 1952), ****stani...
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Ebrahim Raisi Mansur Hoda (1930–2001),
Indian Technologist Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh,
Iranian writer Sayyid Ahmad al-Hoda,
Iranian cleric Se****
Abdol Javad...
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Roshank No'doost, Afaq Parsa,
Fakhr ozma Arghoun,
Shahnaz Azad, Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh,
Zandokht Shirazi,
Maryam Amid (Mariam Mozayen-ol Sadat). In 1992, Shahla...
- Fahr-Ozma Arghun [fa] (1899–1966)
Shahnaz Azad (1901–1961) Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh (1902–?)
Zandokht Shirazi (1909–1953)
Maryam Amid (Mariam Mozayen-ol Sadat)...
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writer Zabihollāh
Mansouri (fa) (1899–1986) –
translator Noor-ol-Hodā
Mangeneh (1902–1986) –
author Habib Sāher (1902–1986) –
writer H****an Sajjādinejād...
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vital part in the
revolution include Bibi
Khatoon Astarabadi, Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh,
Mohtaram Eskandari,
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, and
Qamar ol-Molouk Vaziri. At...
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Alongside contemporary feminists Mohtaram Eskandari and Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh, she co-founded the
radicalist Patriotic Women's
League of Iran in Tehran...
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established with the
esteemed work of
Mohtaram Eskandari,
Nurolhouda Mangeneh,
Mastureh Afshar, and
Madam Fakhr A****h. The
right to
education for women...
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disappointed with the
results of the
revolution for women, Noor-ol-Hoda
Mangeneh,
Mastoureh Afshar, and
other women's
rights activists.
Board of Governors...