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Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh (born 1958) – women's
rights activist,
founder of
ZananTV and NGO
Training Center Parvin Ardalan (born 1967) – women's
rights activist...
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Zanan (Persian: زنان, lit. 'Women') was a
monthly women's
magazine published in Iran. It was the only
Persian women's
magazine in the country. The magazine...
- researcher,
journalist and film-maker. She is a
director of
Zanan Broadcasting Network (www.
zanantv.org), and an
active member of the Stop
Stoning Forever...
- the
colors of wood and
stone رعنا فرحان و قاب هایی از رنگ و سنگ".
Zanantv.net.
Zanan TV.
Archived from the
original on 26
February 2015.
Retrieved 7 Mar...
- the
haveli has high ceilings.
Around 1901, the
haveli was
divided into a
Zanan Khana (female quarter) and
Mardan Khana (male quarter). A room was called...
- "Pertinacity") (2009), and she rose to fame
among Iranians by
starring in the
TV series Delnavazan. She is also
active in
brand endor****t and modelling....
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published in Tehran. Moreover,
Nesvan e
Shargh in
Bandar Anzali,
Jahan e
Zanan in Mashhad,
Dokhtaran e Iran in Shiraz, and Peik e
saadat in
Rasht addressed...
- (Innocent), "Mardom-e Mamooli" (Ordinary People), and "Shabakeh-e Makhfi-ye
Zanan" (Women's
Secret Network). With
years of
experience in
radio and a background...
- Tales? [Hezar
Afsan Kojast?] by
Bahram Beyzai,
Roshangaran va Motale'ate
Zanan, 2012.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Arabian Nights. Wikiquote...
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These Problems of Life,
There Is No Time for Art,' trans.
Maryam Habibian,
Zanan, No. 36 (1997), p. 23. Asadollahi,
Atieh (2023) How
Female Singers in Iran...