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    Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (Persian: صدیقه دولت‌آبادی listen; 1882 in Isfahan – July 30, 1961 in Tehran) was an Iranian feminist activist and journalist and...
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  • Parvin Dowlatabadi (1924–2008), Iranian children's writer Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), Iranian feminist activist and journalist Zahra Dowlatabadi (born...
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  • Adamiat, Nezam Mafi, Mohit Mafi, Nazem al-Islam Kermani, Safa'i, Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, and Rezvani conceive in their works references to women's organizations...
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  • and education, such as Bibi Khanum Astarabadi, Tuba Azmudeh, and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi. during the economic crisis in the late 19th century under the Qajar...
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    1 January 1921, and edited by activist Sediqeh Dowlatabadi. In 1919 teacher and activist Sediqeh Dowlatabadi founded the magazine Zaban-e Zanan. It was...
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  • correspondent Rudi Bakhtiar (born 1966), American television news anchor Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), feminist activist and journalist and one of the pioneering...
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    advocates such as Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, who campaigned in support for it. Dowlatabadi was an active supporter of the reform, and...
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    arranged in Tehran in 1932, Shams Pahlavi served as its president and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi as its secretary. On 8 January 1936, she and her mother and sister...
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  • Harry Gribbon, American actor of silent films (b. 1885) July 30 – Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Persian feminist, women's rights activist and journalist (b. 1882)...
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    was one of the more hardcore publications, founded and edited by Sediqeh Dowlatabadi in 1919 in Isfahan. It was one of the harshest critics of veiling...
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  • relatives, including his uncle Yahya Dowlatabadi (1862–1939), an educationalist, and his aunt Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), a women's rights activist...
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  • Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi, Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh, Mohtaram Eskandari, Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, and Qamar ol-Molouk Vaziri. At the turn of the 20th century, many...
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    Farajollāh Khān Bahrāmi Dabir Azam (fa) (1882–1948) – politician Sediqeh Dowlatābādi (1882–1961) – journalist and political activist Ali-Akbar Hakimi...
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    Director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (d. 1937) Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Persian feminist, women's rights activist and journalist (d. 1961)...
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  • members of the organization, among them Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Farrokhroo Parsa and Parvin E'tesami. The organization launched...
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  • Annie Basil (1911–1995) – Iranian-Indian activist for Armenian women Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1962) – journalist and women's rights activist Shirin Ebadi...
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    organizations came into existence. Afshar, alongside her contemporaries Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Mohtaram Eskandari and others, advocated for the creation of girls...
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  • feminist figures such as Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi, Touba Azmoudeh, Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, Mohtaram Eskandari, Roshank No'doost, Afaq Parsa, Fakhr ozma Arghoun...
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  • Ashraf Pahlavi served as the honorary president of the Congress and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi as its secretary. Šayḵ-al-Molk Owrang of Lebanon served as its President...
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  • nv. Mary Frances Dowdall (1876–1939, England), nv. & non-f. wr. Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961, Iran/Persia), correspondent Finuala Dowling (b. 1962...
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  • States 1929 2020 Third-wave feminist; sex-positive feminist 1875–1939 Sediqeh Dowlatabadi Iran 1882 1962 Journalist and women's rights activist 1875–1939 Carol...
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  • of the Jacaranda Tree, living between the United States and Italy Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), feminist, journalist Firoozeh Dumas (born 1965), Iranian-American...
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    sorrow and sadness among those who distinguished and worked with her. Sediqeh Dowlatabadi wrote in the deed of Mohtaram: The late incident of losing Mohtaram...
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  • Najmabadi as the chairman, Agha Shahzadeh Amin as the treasurer, and Sediqeh Dowlatabadi as the secretary. Other prominent members that we can refer to were:...
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    remained popular. Vaziri advocated for a change in fashion alongside Sediqeh Dowlatabadi, and she designed outfits where your arms could move more freely...
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