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    Farrokhroo Parsa (Persian: فرخرو پارسا; 24 March 1922 – 8 May 1980) was an Iranian physician, educator, and parliamentarian. She served as minister of...
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  • Movement in Iran Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980), Iranian physician, educator, parliamentarian and government minister Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa (died 1460), a...
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    revolutionary service corps (education, health and development): in 1968, Farrokhroo Parsa became Minister of Education. She was the first woman to hold a cabinet...
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    General and The Chief Commander of the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980) – Physician, educator and parliamentarian Parviz Shapour...
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    and a member of the Women's Movement in Iran. She was the mother of Farrokhroo Parsa, the first female minister in the cabinet of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda. She...
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  • Bushra Farrukh (born 1957), a Pakistani poet Farrokh (disambiguation) Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980), Iranian politician Farooq, a given name and surname This...
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  • them Hajar Tarbiat, Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Farrokhroo Parsa and Parvin E'tesami. Religious conservatives reacted with outrage to...
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    the Kashf-e hijab, among them Hajar Tarbiat, Vaziri, Dowlatabadi, Farrokhroo Parsa and Parvin E'tesami. The Iranian women's rights activists and feminists...
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  • "treason against Islam" and other matters. Islamic conquest of Persia Farrokhroo Parsa Political aspects of Islam Shahrzad Mojab (Summer 2004), "State-University...
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    1983, and would be assassinated upon his return to Manila. Died: Dr. Farrokhroo Parsa, 58, the first female Iranian cabinet minister and former Minister...
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  • Office Term in office Affiliation Head of government Assumed Left 1 Farrokhroo Parsa Minister of Education 1968 1971 New Iran Party Amir Abbas Hoveida 2...
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  • revolution, several women were appointed ministers or ambassadors. Farrokhroo Parsa was the first woman to be appointed Minister of Education in 1968 and...
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  • Mosahab – 1963 Deputy Minister of Education – Farrokhroo Parsa – 1965 Minister of Education – Farrokhroo Parsa – 1968 Mayor (Ahvaz) – Dabir Azam Hosna – 1970...
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    foreign affairs (1945–46) Nasrollāh Entezām (1900–1980) – diplomat Farrokhroo Pārsā (1922–1980) – minister of education (1968–71) Anoushirvān Sepahbodi...
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  • at Tehran University Azar Majedi, communist activist and politician Farrokhroo Parsa (1922–1980), physician, educator and parliamentarian in the Parliament...
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    Regional Council to govern the disputed territory of Saarland. Born: Dr. Farrokhroo Parsa, the first female cabinet member in Iran, Minister of Education 1968...
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    is the third female government minister in Iranian history, after Farrokhroo Parsa and Mahnaz Afkhami. Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi was born in Tehran on 11...
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    abroad. Farideh Ghotbi Shokufeh Kavani Minoo Moshiri Farah Diba Pahlavi Farrokhroo Parsa Images of Jeanne d'Arc School Backyard (2018) Monastery (2018) Plaque...
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    prominent Zoroastrian feminist, first secretary of the high council Farrokhroo Parsa, member of the central council, also minister of education Ferideh...
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  • organization, among them Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Farrokhroo Parsa and Parvin E'tesami. The organization launched a campaign against the...
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  • Minister for Women's Affairs and the daughter of a Baháʼí mother, and Farrokhroo Parsa, a cabinet member who was not connected to the religion at all. Chehabi...
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  • Jahanbani Mehrangiz Manouchehrian Shams ol-Moluk Mosahab Nezhat Nafisi Farrokhroo Parsa Hajar Tarbiat Iraq 1980 16 women Republic of Ireland 1919 Constance...
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    derisive. [To be extended at a later occasion.] Forough Azarakhshi Farrokhroo Pārsā Intellectual movements in Iran Iranian women One Million Signatures...
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  • (جمعیت شیرو خورشید سرخ ایران) in Mashhad. Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi Farrokhroo Pārsā Persian women's movement Forough (فروغ) is the Persian word for Brightness...
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  • Varjavand (scholar, archeologist and expert of cultural heritage) Farrokhroo Parsa (scholar, politician and physician; first female minister of Iran)...
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    November 1976 7 August 1977   Rastakhiz Party Minister of Education Farrokhroo Parsa 29 May 1974 22 September 1975   Rastakhiz Party Ahmad Houshang Sharifi...
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  • Ali Khalatbari Abdollah Riazi Gholamreza Kianpour Gholamreza Nikpey Farrokhroo Parsa Mohammad Reza Ameli Tehrani Mahmoud Jafarian Mansour Rouhani Manouchehr...
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