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Nameh-e Banuvan (Persian: Women's Letters) was a women's magazine published between 1920 and 1921. It was one of the publications that were started following Reza Shah's establishment his rule in Iran. Its founder was Shahnaz Azad who was also the publisher. The magazine was based in Tehran. The magazine was published biweekly and stated its aim as to encourage the emancipation of the Iranian women. It also attempted to remind male audience that women were their primary teachers.

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  • Nameh-e Banuvan (Persian: Women's Letters) was a women's magazine published between 1920 and 1921. It was one of the publications that were started following Reza Shah's establishment his rule in Iran. Its founder was Shahnaz Azad who was also the publisher. The magazine was based in Tehran. The magazine was published biweekly and stated its aim as to encourage the emancipation of the Iranian women. It also attempted to remind male audience that women were their primary teachers. (en)
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  • Women's magazine (en)
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  • 1921 (xsd:integer)
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  • Shahnaz Azad (en)
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  • Biweekly (en)
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  • Shahnaz Azad (en)
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  • Nameh-e Banuvan (Persian: Women's Letters) was a women's magazine published between 1920 and 1921. It was one of the publications that were started following Reza Shah's establishment his rule in Iran. Its founder was Shahnaz Azad who was also the publisher. The magazine was based in Tehran. The magazine was published biweekly and stated its aim as to encourage the emancipation of the Iranian women. It also attempted to remind male audience that women were their primary teachers. (en)
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  • Nameh-e Banuvan (en)
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