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  • 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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    of Iran (Persia) issued a decree known as Kashf-e hijab (also Romanized as Kashf-e hijāb and Kashf-e hejāb, Persian: کشف حجاب, lit. 'Unveiling') banning...
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    Feminism in 1950s Britain Feminist movements in the United States Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah (Iran) Young, Stacey (2 January 2014). Changing the Wor(l)d...
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    leader of Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah, the first women's rights association in Persia. As the first chairperson and publisher of the Nesvan Watan Khaw...
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  • Congress was organized by the leading women's rights organization Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah with state support. After the Congress was over, however, the...
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    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...
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    movement in Iran. She was born in Tehran. She was a member of Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah ("Patriotic Women's League of Iran") and published Bibi magazine...
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  • founded 1928, the first national women's organization Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah, founded 1918 Kanoun-e-Banovan, founded 1935 Mourning Mothers, mothers of...
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    Qom to Farrokh-Din and Fakhr-e Āfāgh Pārsāy. Her mother, Fakhr-e Āfāgh, was the editor of the women's magazine Jahān-e Zan, and a vocal proponent for...
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    exiled for two years, but when she returned, she joined the Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah. Women's World was first published in 1920 (or 1922) with the...
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    attacked. The Jam'iat e nesvan e vatan-khah (Patriotic Women's League) was founded approximately around 1918; it published Nosvan Vatankhah. In 1922, Mohtaram...
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  • the year 1945 by Seyyed Mohammad Tabataba'i Mokhadarat Vatan Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah Fatemieh Student Union Mohammadieh Baharestan Ferdosieh Ansar...
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  • Constitutional Revolution Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah Women's World (Iranian magazine) Isfahan National Holy Association Kanoun-e-Banovan Eliz Sanasarian...
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  • the Association of Women's Freedom was forced to dissolve. Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah Women in Constitutional Revolution Constitutional Revolution's...
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  • royal support by Iran's leading women's rights organisation Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah, under the leadership of Ashraf Pahlavi, with participants from...
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  • Revolution Women's Freedom Association Women's Movement in Iran Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah Mokhadarat Vatan Association Iranian women Constitutional Revolution's...
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    Constitutional Revolution Women's Freedom Association Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah Women in Constitutional Revolution Mokhadarat Vatan Association Central...
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