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Jahan-i zanan, I to V, 1921
Jahan-i zanan [Women’s World] was a periodical whose editor-in-chief was Farrukh Afaq Parsa. Her husband Farrukh al-Din Parsa was the publisher. The first volume includes numbers 1 to 4 (published in Mashhad, 1921); the 5th issue (published in Tehran, 1921) is in the second volume.
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Mulla Nasr al-Din Magazine
A weekly political and social satire in Azeri Turkish; it was published from 7 April 1906 until 1917 in Tiblisi, in 1921 in Tabriz, and from 1922 to 1931 in Baku; Jalil Muhammadqulizadah was its founder and chief editor. This collection includes three volumes; V.1: 1906; V.2: 1907; and V.3: 1908.
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Ottoman women's conference, 1910
Salah Zaki Bayg, head of Madrasah-i Rushdiyah Humayuni, held the first conference at the American School in the Greek Pasha neighborhood of Istanbul
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Letter from Tayirah to Iran-i naw, 1909
Regarding the necessity of women's education
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Letter from a woman to Iran-i naw, 1909
Regarding the necessity of women's education
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Speech by a student of Madrisah-i Namus, 1909
At the exam session
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Speech by student of Madrisah-i ‘Ifaf, 1909
Made at the beginning of an exam session; praising women's education
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Letter from Fatimah to Iran-i naw, 1909
On improving women's schools
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Suffragettes Assembly in London, 1910
Inauguration of the Suffragettes Assembly with ten thousand attendees
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Written by a teacher from Dabistan-i Parvarish-i Dushizagan, 1911
On women's misfortune and the need for education