- Jam'iyat-e
Nesvân-e Vatankhâh (Persian: جمعیت نسوان وطنخواه, lit. 'Society of
Patriotic Women or
Patriotic Women's
League of Iran')
active from 1922 to...
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suffering Iranian Women". Peyk-e
Saadat Nesvan (Women's Wellness, 1927 in Rasht), was
published by the Peyk-e
Saadat Nesvan Society. It was one of the first...
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Failings of Men),
which was a
critical response to the
pamphlet Ta'deeb al-
Nesvan (تاديب النسوان -
Edification of Women) by an
anonymous author. Ma'ayeb al-Rejal...
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Board of
Governors of the ****ociation of
Patriotic Women (Jam'iyat-e
Nesvan-e Vatankhah), Tehran, 1922–1932.
Sitting on the far left is FakhrA****h Parsa...
- Later, Shokoufeh,
Nameie Banovan, Alam e
Nesvan, and
Nesvan e
Vatan Khah were
published in Tehran. Moreover,
Nesvan e
Shargh in
Bandar Anzali,
Jahan e Zanan...
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Arghun was one of the
progressive women of her time and a
member of Kānun-e
Nesvān-e Vatan'khāh (****ociation of
Patriotic Women)
between 1925 and 1929. In...
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image of the
Board of
Governors of the women's
organization Jam'iyat-e
Nesvan-e Vatankhah, Tehran, is
dated to 1922–1932;
before the Kashf-e
hijab reform...
- Indonesia,
founded 1928, the
first national women's
organization Jam'iyat-e
Nesvan-e Vatankhah,
founded 1918 Kanoun-e-Banovan,
founded 1935
Mourning Mothers...
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Board of
directors of "Jam'iat e
nesvan e vatan-khah", a women's
rights ****ociation in
Tehran (1923–1933)...
- the
Second Eastern Women's Congress,
which was
arranged by the Jam'iyat-e
Nesvan-e Vatankhah.
Ashraf Pahlavi was not
permitted to
attend university and instead...