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  2. Not Without My Daughter (film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Gazelle Emami of Vulture, reflecting on the 25 years since the film's release, concluded that Not Without My Daughter had become known for making American women more apprehensive towards dating or marrying Iranian men. [9] The score by Jerry Goldsmith was also not well received.

  3. Iranian wedding - Wikipedia

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    Iranian wedding (Persian: مراسم عروسی در ایران), also known as Persian wedding, consists of traditions rooted in Zoroastrianism, the primary religion of pre-Islamic Iran. Though the concepts and theories of marriage have been changed by Islamic traditions, the ceremonies have remained more or less the same as they were ...

  4. Marriage in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian regime disapproves of casual dating or premarital sex. [16] Despite government program and policies marriage rates have been historically low. [17] 20% of all women born in Iran in 1970-80s are not a in committed relationship. [18] [19] In 2024 the Iranian government started paying insurance incentives for egg freezing for females. [20]

  5. Marriage, Iranian Style - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, Iranian Style ازدواج به سبک ایرانی; Directed by: Hassan Fathi: Screenplay by: Minoo Farshchi: Starring: Dariush Arjmand Fatemeh Goudarzi Shila Khodadad Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia Amir Hossein Arman Saeed Kangarani: Country: Iran: Language: Persian

  6. Not Without My Daughter (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian laws granted Moody absolute authority over his wife and daughter. In September, while Moody was away, Betty and Mahtob traveled to the Swiss Embassy and spoke to Helen. Helen informed them that, since Betty's husband was an Iranian, Iran's laws dictated that she, too, had become an Iranian citizen.

  7. "This Time Is Different Because Iranian Women Are Willing to ...

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    On September 16, Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman, died after being detained by Iran’s so-called morality police. Her death ignited a long-simmering anger in the people of Iran ...

  8. Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary - Wikipedia

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    Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary (Persian: ثریا اسفندیاری بختیاری, romanized: Sorayâ Esfandiâri-Baxtiâri; 22 June 1932 – 25 October 2001) was Queen of Iran as the second wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, whom she married in 1951. Their marriage suffered many pressures, particularly when it became clear that she was infertile.

  9. Opinion: Iranian women know which battles to fight. They’ve ...

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    The courageous women who were on the streets after the September 2022 death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian morality police custody have made a lasting difference, writes Mahnaz Afkhami.