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Volume : V, Issue : XI, December - 2015

THE EMPOWERMENT OF IRANIAN WOMEN: AN IMPERATIVE ISSUE OF THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION.

Simanta Roy, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

“No nation can ever be worthy of its existence that cannot take its women along with the men. No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men. There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is a third power stronger than both, that of the women.”

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Simanta Roy, None(2015). THE EMPOWERMENT OF IRANIAN WOMEN: AN IMPERATIVE ISSUE OF THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. XI, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/7486.pdf

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  1. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  2. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  3. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  4. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  5. Sharia or sharia law is the basic Islamic legal system for the human. Sharia means a body of moral and religious law derived from religious prophecy, as opposed to human legislation.
  6. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  7. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  8. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  9. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  10. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  11. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  12. Sharia or sharia law is the basic Islamic legal system for the human. Sharia means a body of moral and religious law derived from religious prophecy, as opposed to human legislation.
  13. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  14. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  15. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  16. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  17. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  18. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  19. Sharia or sharia law is the basic Islamic legal system for the human. Sharia means a body of moral and religious law derived from religious prophecy, as opposed to human legislation.
  20. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  21. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  22. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  23. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  24. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.
  25. Sharia or sharia law is the basic Islamic legal system for the human. Sharia means a body of moral and religious law derived from religious prophecy, as opposed to human legislation.
  26. Ulama is defined as the guardian of legal and religious tradition in Islam. Also Ulamas are recognized as the scholars or the authorities in the religious hierarchy of the Islamic religious science.
  27. Qajar was a dynasty established by Aga Mohammed. The dynasty was continued to rule Iran from 1785 to 1925. Qajars were the Persianized royal family of Turkic origin.

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