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Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (Persian: صدیقه دولتآبادی listen; 1882 in
Isfahan – July 30, 1961 in Tehran) was an
Iranian feminist activist and
journalist and...
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Sedigheh Vasmaghi (Persian: صدیقه وسمقی, born 1961) is an
Iranian lawyer, poet, and
reformist politician. From 1999 to 2003, she was a
member of the City...
- Melkzadeh, Adamiat,
Nezam Mafi,
Mohit Mafi,
Nazem al-Islam Kermani, Safa'i,
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, and
Rezvani conceive in
their works references to women's...
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rights and education, such as Bibi
Khanum Astarabadi, Tuba Azmudeh, and
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi.
during the
economic crisis in the late 19th
century under...
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Jannati for "preventing free and fair
elections in Iran." Jannati's wife was
Sediqeh Mazaheri, with whom he had four sons. She died in 2015, and he
later remarried...
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arranged in
Tehran in 1932,
Shams Pahlavi served as its
president and
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi as its secretary. On 8
January 1936, she and her
mother and...
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Iranian women's
rights activists supported unveiling, and the
feminist Sediqeh Dowlatabadi is
believed to have been the
first woman in Iran to have appeared...
- Isfahan), was one of the more
hardcore publications,
founded and
edited by
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi in 1919 in Isfahan. It was one of the
harshest critics of veiling...
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until 1
January 1921, and
edited by
activist Sediqeh Dowlatabadi. In 1919
teacher and
activist Sediqeh Dowlatabadi founded the
magazine Zaban-e Zanan...
- University. pp. 17–18, 110. ProQuest 303386071.
Masoumeh Rad Goudarzi;
Sediqeh Nazarpour (2019). "The
Separation of
Bahrain from Iran". In
Mansoureh Ebrahimi;...