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    The Persian Constitutional Revolution (Persian: مشروطیت, romanized: Mashrūtiyyat, or انقلاب مشروطه Enghelāb-e Mashrūteh), also known as the Constitutional...
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  • The Iranian women participated actively in constitutional (Persian: زنان در جنبش مشروطه) struggles. From the year 1906 women's organizations were formed...
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  • and women, and the right to hold public office. Women were active participants in the Islamic Revolution. Iran's constitution, adopted after the Islamic...
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    Baháʼí school (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
    existed in Tehran which was opened by Iranian Baháʼí women. During the Persian Constitutional Revolution situations required the close of the school. The successor...
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    The Iranian revolution (Persian: انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân [ʔeɴɢeˌlɒːbe ʔiːɾɒːn]), also known as the 1979 revolution, or the Islamic revolution of 1979...
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  • undesirable. Iranian women played a significant role in the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1905–11. They participated in large numbers in public affairs...
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    resulting from the Persian Constitutional Revolution and it was written by Hassan Pirnia, Hossein Pirnia, and Esmail Momtaz, among others. The Constitution...
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    Isfahan National Holy Association (category Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    of the Majlis at the Fort of Chehel Sotoun in Isfahan. Following the Persian Constitutional Revolution, the people of Isfahan were able to expel Mass'oud...
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    Zahra Khanom Tadj es-Saltaneh (category People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    January 1936; Persian: تاج‌السلطنه), also known as Princess Qajar, was a princess of the Qajar dynasty, known as a feminist, a women's rights activist...
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    emerged after the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in 1910, the year in which the first women's periodical was published by women. The movement lasted...
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    Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari (category People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    an Iranian Lor Bakhtiari revolutionary and activist of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution. As a military commander, she played a distinguished role...
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  • Mokhadarat Vatan Association (category Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    Association (Persian: انجمن مخدرات وطن) was a feminist society that was formed in 1910 during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and the national movements...
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  • of Iranian women musicians present and past. The term Persian music has been equated with Persian traditional, Iranian traditional, Persian classical and...
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    Shia Islamism (category Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    against imperialism and royal despotism in the Tobacco protest of 1891, the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1906, during Reza Shah's reign, rising...
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    power of the marja'-i taqlid, and the protest itself has been cited as one of the issues that led to the Persian Constitutional Revolution a few years...
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    List of prime ministers of Iran (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    The office of Prime Minister of Iran was established in 1907 during the Persian Constitutional Revolution, and existed until 1989 when the office was abolished...
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  • Persian garden Persian Gendarmerie Persian grammar Persian Gulf Service Command Persian Hat Persian appel dessert Persian Constitutional Revolution Persian...
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    Moqim va Mosafer (category Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    Isfahan in July 1909. This treatise was written in the years between the first and the second Persian Constitutional Revolution. In this treatise, the author...
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  • organizations in the Women's rights movement in Iran that formed after the Persian Constitutional Revolution. The Society was set up in 1922 under the name, Jamʿīyat-e...
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    developments. During the Persian Constitutional Revolution, Tabriz was at the center of battles which followed the ascent to the throne of Mohammad Ali...
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    campaign theme, and Persian Awakening, Persian Spring or Green Revolution. Protests began on the night of 12 June 2009, following the announcement that...
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    the parliament, and schedule an election. Thus began the Second Constitutional Era. The revolution took place in Ottoman Rumeli in the context of the...
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    opportunities for women's education and their involvement in higher education have grown exponentially after the Iranian Revolution. According to UNESCO...
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  • The Iranian Constitutional Revolution was a short-lived push for democratic rule in the form of a constitutional monarchy within a highly elitist yet decentralized...
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    Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi (category People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    movements in Iran Iranian women One Million Signatures Persian Constitutional Revolution Persian women's movement Bibi (بی بی) means Matron, "a married woman...
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  • The associations of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (Persian: انجمن‌های جنبش مشروطه) are a number of political and state communities that not only...
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  • The culture of Iran (Persian: فرهنگ ایران) or culture of Persia is among the most influential in the world. Iran (Persia) is widely considered to be one...
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    Najaf Qoli Khan Bakhtiari (1846–1930) Persian Prime Minister and a leader of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Shapour Bakhtiar (1914–1991) Prime Minister...
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    Fazlullah Nouri (category People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    major figure in Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911) as a Twelver Shia Muslim scholar and politically connected mullah of the court of Iran's Shah...
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    Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (category People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution)
    Khosroupanah, The aims and the fight of Iranian women from the Constitutional Revolution until the Pahlavi dynasty (Payam-e Emruz, Tehran 2002). [in Persian] Afsaneh...
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