Proud women of Iran

  • Women's rights were three times higher than men's during the Achaemenid period

    About 70 Last year, in 1913, during the excavations of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the University of Chicago under the supervision of Ernst Hertzfeld, an Iranian scholar, a collection of flower inscriptions was found in the northeastern part of Persepolis.. Women's rights were three times that of men during the Achaemenid era…

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  • The taste of love for the homeland – Mitradat, daughter of Mehrdad, Parthian king

    Mithradate, the daughter of Mehrdad, the Parthian king, dreamed that a black snake attacked the city and the soldiers tied the snake, and when her father saw the ugly snake, he took her hand and offered it to the snake. The snake wrapped around her and took her away from the city.…

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  • Biography of Azrmidokht

    Azarmi Dokht, Azram, Azarmi,(630 or 631 AD- ؟) The 32nd Sassanid emperor, the daughter of Khosrow Parviz, after her sister Purandakht, her army took her to the throne in Tisphon.. Azermi Dekht means an ageless girl. The ruler of Khorasan, Lieutenant General Farrokh Hormoz, who was one of the serious claimants of the monarchy, the queen…

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  • The position of women in Avesta

    In ancient Iran, the position of women in society was very high and women cooperated with men in many matters of life. According to the book Nirangistan Pahlavi, women could participate in singing Yasna and holding religious ceremonies, or they could do such things by themselves.. Women could even enter…

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  • قدم خیر شیرزن (Lor) ایرانی

    The land of Lorestan has been and still is the breeding ground of great men and women, and although qualities such as fighting, bravery and generosity are usually used in men, there are no shortage of women who have these qualities in the highest level; One of these women…

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  • Sardar Maryam Bakhtiari

    Birth and adolescence in the year 1253, an Iranian girl in an authentic Bakhtiari family opened the gate.. A girl who in her youth became one of the most influential women of her time and a flag bearer of the freedom and pride of Iran and Iranians. The girl who was called "Bibi Maryam" is the most difficult…

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  • The position of women in ancient Iran

    During the time of Cyrus, pregnant women did not have the right to work, and according to his orders, pregnant women were given rations and monthly salaries until the birth of the baby.. Women have had a place and value throughout the history of Iran as far as Zoroastrian scriptures (Avesta) No man…

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  • Artemis (Artemis I)

    Checking the origin of the name Artemis (Artemis, Artemisia, Artemis) and the introduction of this heroic Iranian admiral, the origin of this lady's name is from the Iranian words Arta, Arte, Arte (From Avesta or Old Persian) which can be termed as big, good, clean. According to this terminology, Artemis can be "pure, great lady, …be. Anthony, ‎Charles. “Artemis”.…

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  • Milk of Iranian girls

    The sweet lady, the Armenian princess and the nephew and successor of Mahin, the ruler of Armenia and a wise woman who was the faithful wife of Khosrow Parviz. At that time, Armenia was one of the small cities of Iran and the king of Armenia was under the supervision of the king of Iran. Khosroparviz and Shirin created an epic that will always be in history…

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