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    FakhrAfagh Parsa (Persian: فخرآفاق پارسا) (born in Tehran in 1898), was a journalist during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and a member of the Women's...
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  • member of Iran's National Front Davood Parsa-Pajouh, Iranian scholar at the University of Tehran FakhrAfagh Parsa (1898–?), Iranian journalist during the...
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    Revolution. Farrokhroo Parsa was born on 24 March 1922 in Qom to Farrokh-Din and Fakhr-e Āfāgh Pārsāy. Her mother, Fakhr-e Āfāgh, was the editor of the...
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  • published 1922–1923 and dedicated to women's rights and education. FakhrAfagh Parsa began publishing this magazine in Mashhad in 1920, and later continued...
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  • journalist and early activist; daughter of Abdolhossein Teymourtash FakhrAfagh Parsa (1898–?), director of the Women's World magazine and the first female...
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    (1878–1936) Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1962) Mohtaram Eskandari (1895–1924) FakhrAfagh Parsa (1898–?) Roshank No'doost (1899–?) Fahr-Ozma Arghun [fa] (1899–1966)...
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  • Governors (see photo right): left to right sitting: Fakhr Afāgh Pārsā (mother of Farrokhrou Pārsā), Molouk Eskandari (Mohtaram Eskandari), Kobrā Chanāni...
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  • (born 1982) Parviz Parastouee (born 1955) Mahaia Petrosian (born 1970) Parsa Pirouzfar (born 1972) Saeed Rad (born 1944) Bahram Radan (born 1979) Davoud...
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