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  2. Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah - Wikipedia

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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 1933, was one of the most effective organizations in the Women's rights movement in Iran that formed after the Persian Constitutional Revolution. [1]

  3. Mohtaram Eskandari - Wikipedia

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    Mohtaram Eskandari. Board of Governors of Association of Patriotic Women [ Jam'iyat-e Nesvan-e Vatankhah ], Tehran, 1922–1932. Mohtaram Eskandari ( Persian: محترم اسکندری; 1895 – July 27, 1924), [1] was an Iranian intellectual and a pioneer of the Iranian women's movement. She was the co-founder and first leader of Jam'iyat-e ...

  4. Women's rights movement in Iran - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Iranian Women's Rights Movement ( Persian: جنبش زنان ایران), is the social movement for women's rights of the women in Iran. The movement first emerged after the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in 1910, the year in which the first women's periodical was published by women. The movement lasted until 1933 when the last ...

  5. Barred from stadiums at home, Iranian women travel to ... - AOL

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    A woman holds up sign reading Woman Life Freedom, prior to the World Cup group B soccer match between England and Iran at the Khalifa International Stadium in in Doha, Qatar, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

  6. Mastoureh Afshar - Wikipedia

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    Feminist and women's rights activist. Known for. Co-founder of the Patriotic Women's League of Iran. Mastoureh Afshar ( Persian: مستوره افشار; 1898–1951) was an Iranian intellectual, feminist, and a pioneering figure in the women's rights movement in Iran. [1] Alongside contemporary feminists Mohtaram Eskandari and Noor-ol-Hoda ...

  7. Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh - Wikipedia

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    Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh. 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 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 for women.

  8. Nour Hamada - Wikipedia

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    Born. January 3, between 1887 and 1898. Baakline, Lebanon. Died. 1962. ( 1963) Lebanon. Nour Hamada (born between 1887 and 1898, died in 1962) was a Lebanese poet and feminist. She is one of the major figures that strived for feminism causes and gender equality in the Arab region.

  9. Patriot League - Wikipedia

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    The Patriot League is a collegiate athletic conference comprising private institutions of higher education and two United States service academies based in the Northeastern United States. Except for the Ivy League, it is the most selective group of higher education institutions in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ...