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A chādor (چادر), also variously spelled in English as chadah, chad(d)ar, chader, chud(d)ah, chadur and naturalized as is an outer garment or open cloak worn by some women in Iran, Iraq and some other countries under the Persianate cultural sphere as well as predominantly Shia areas i.e. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Tajikistan and Turkey, in public spaces or outdoors. [1]

113 relations: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Abul Khair (Bengali intellectual), Afghan clothing, Afghanistan Scout Association, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, Ali Bayramov Club, Arab culture, Azade Namdari, Azerbaijani traditional clothing, Çarşaf, İsmailağa, Background and causes of the Iranian Revolution, Bábism, Béatrice Saubin, Burqa, Chadar, Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping, Cleavage (breasts), Cowl, Criticism of Islamism, Dress code, Euphemia Eleanor Baker, Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Farrokhroo Parsa, Firaq partug, Fireworks Wednesday, Folk costume, French ban on face covering, Girls of Enghelab Street, Glossary of Islam, Guidance Patrol, Headscarf, Headscarf rights in Turkey, Hijab, Hijab by country, History of Afghanistan, Homa Darabi, Human rights in the Imperial State of Iran, Index of Afghanistan-related articles, Index of fashion articles, Index of Islam-related articles, Index of Pakistan-related articles, Iran hostage crisis, Iranian Revolution, Islam and clothing, Islam in Azerbaijan, Islam in Canada, Islamic fundamentalism, Jackie Ballard, Jahaz Mahal, ..., Jilbāb, Kashf-e hijab, Khandip, Lara Logan, List of English words of Persian origin, List of English words of Sanskrit origin, List of headgear, List of terrorist incidents in 2007, Marit Nybakk, Marzia Basel, Masoumeh Ebtekar, Nardaran, Necla Kelek, New Yorkistan, Nine Parts of Desire, Niqāb, Organisation of Young Free Algerians, Oriana Fallaci, Parvaneh Salahshouri, Pat silk, Piraha (disambiguation), Punjabi clothing, Purdah, Qajar art, Rape in Egypt, Reza Shah, Richard Helms, Rudaki, Rukhshana, Safavid dynasty, Salwar, Secularism in Iran, Sex segregation in Iran, Shadi Amin, Shahr-e Kord, Shalva Kikodze, Shalwar kameez, Shia–Sunni relations, Society of the Mongol Empire, Submission (2004 film), Suu Kyi trespasser incidents, Symbols of Islam, Taliban's rise to power, Tango Monastery, The Circle (2000 film), The Dawn-Breakers, The Day I Became a Woman, The Day That Never Comes, Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting), Turkish people, Types of hijab, Under the Shadow, Wangkhei Phee, Window Horses, Women in Iran, Women in Islam, Women in Pakistan, Women Without Men (2009 film), Women's rights movement in Iran, Yashmak, 1996 in Afghanistan, 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, 2011–12 Iranian protests. Expand index (63 more) »

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a 2014 Persian-language American vampire western film directed by Ana Lily Amirpour.

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Abul Khair (Bengali intellectual)

Abul Khair (1929 – 14 December 1971) was a Bengali educator.

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Afghan clothing

Afghan clothing styles reflect that Afghanistan is home to various ethnicities including the Tajiks, Pashtun, Hazara, Uzbek and smaller populations of Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Arab, Brahui, Pamiri, and Gurjar.

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Afghanistan Scout Association

The Afghanistan Scout Association (د افغانستان څارندوی ټولنه Da Afghānistan Sārandoy Tolena, usually shortened to Zarandoi) was officially founded in 1931 in Afghanistan by a royal decree.

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Ali Akbar Javanfekr

Ali Akbar Javanfekr (born 12 June 1959) is a senior Iranian politician and the presidential advisor for press affairs and as of 19 December 2010, He is the Managing-Director of IRNA since 1 November 2010 On 20 November 2011, he was sentenced to a year in prison on charges of "publishing materials contrary to Islamic norms", this was later uphold by the court.

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Ali Bayramov Club

The Ali Bayramov Club was the first club for women in Baku and holds an important place in the history of Azeri women’s emancipation.

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Arab culture

Arab culture is the culture of the Arabs, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Arabian Sea in the east, and from the Mediterranean Sea.

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Azade Namdari

Azade Namdari (آزاده نامداری) is an Iranian actress and TV host.

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Azerbaijani traditional clothing

Traditional Azerbaijani dress (Azərbaycan Milli geyimləri) has developed as a result of long processes of material and religious culture of Azerbaijani people.

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Çarşaf

Çarşaf (چارشف), also written as charshaf, is a simple, loose over-garment, essentially a robe-like dress.

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İsmailağa

İsmailağa Jamia or İsmail Ağa Jamia (İsmailağa Cemaati) is a branch of the Gümüşhanevî Dergâh of Nakşibendi-Khālidī Ṭarīqah (Sufi Order) in Turkey.

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Background and causes of the Iranian Revolution

The Iranian Revolution was a populist, nationalist and Shi'a Islamic revolution that replaced a secular dictatorial monarchy with a theocracy based on "Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists" (or velayat-e faqi.). Its causes – why the last Shah of Iran (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) was overthrown and why he was replaced by an Islamic Republic – are the subject of historical debate.

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Bábism

Bábism (بابیه, Babiyye), also known as the Bayání Faith (Persian:, Bayání), is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion which professes that there is one incorporeal, unknown, and incomprehensible GodBrowne, E.G., p. 15 who manifests his will in an unending series of theophanies, called Manifestations of God (Arabic). It has no more than a few thousand adherents according to current estimates, most of whom are concentrated in Iran.

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Béatrice Saubin

Béatrice Saubin (7 September 1959 – 9 November 2007) was a French woman convicted of drug smuggling in Malaysia who later wrote a best-selling book about her prison experiences.

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Burqa

A burqa (برقع), also known as chadri or paranja in Central Asia, is an enveloping outer garment worn by women in some Islamic traditions to cover themselves in public, which covers the body and the face.

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Chadar

Chadar may refer to.

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Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping

On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria.

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Cleavage (breasts)

Cleavage is the exposed area between a woman’s breasts lying over the sternum, and refers only to what is visible with clothing (or dense, nontransparent body art) that includes a low-cut neckline.

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Cowl

The cowl (from the Latin cuculla, meaning "a hood") is an item of clothing consisting of a long, hooded garment with wide sleeves.

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Criticism of Islamism

The ideas and practices of the leaders, preachers, and movements of the Islamic revival movement known as Islamism (also known as Political Islam), have been criticized by Muslims (often Islamic modernists and liberals) and non-Muslims.

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Dress code

A dress code is a set of written and, more often, unwritten rules with regard to clothing.

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Euphemia Eleanor Baker

Euphemia Eleanor Baker (aka Effie Baker) (1880–1968) was an Australian photographer, and follower and advocate of Bahá'í Faith.

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Fariduddin Ganjshakar

Farīd al-Dīn Masʿūd Ganj-i-Shakar (c. 1175-1266), known reverentially as Bābā Farīd or Shaykh Farīd by Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus of the Punjab Region, or simply as Farīduddīn Ganjshakar, was a 12th-century Punjabi Muslim preacher and mystic who went on to become "one of the most revered and distinguished...

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Farrokhroo Parsa

Farokhroo Parsa (فرخ‌رو پارسا; 24 March 1922 – 8 May 1980) was an Iranian physician, educator and parliamentarian.

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Firaq partug

The term firaq partug refers to a number of outfits traditionally worn by women in Afghanistan.

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Fireworks Wednesday

Fireworks Wednesday (چهارشنبه سوری., Chaharshanbe Suri) is a 2006 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi and co-written by Farhadi and Mani Haghighi.

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Folk costume

A folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, or traditional garment) expresses an identity through costume, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history.

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French ban on face covering

The French ban on face covering (LOI n° 2010-1192: Loi interdisant la dissimulation du visage dans l'espace public, "Law of 2010-1192: Act prohibiting concealment of the face in public space") is an act of parliament passed by the Senate of France on 14 September 2010, resulting in the ban on the wearing of face-covering headgear, including masks, helmets, balaclavas, niqābs and other veils covering the face in public places, except under specified circumstances.

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Girls of Enghelab Street

Girls of Enghelab Street (Persian: دختران خیابان انقلاب) is a series of protests against compulsory hijab in Iran began, aided by the use of social media, where users shared the act of the Iranian woman Vida Movahed (ویدا موحد), known as the Girl of Enghelab Street (دختر خیابان انقلاب), who stood in the crowd on a utility box in the Enghelab Street (Revolution Street) of Tehran on 27 December 2017, tied her hijab, a white headscarf to a stick, and waved it to the crowd as a flag.

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Glossary of Islam

The following list consists of notable concepts that are derived from both Islamic and Arab tradition, which are expressed as words in the Arabic language.

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Guidance Patrol

Guidance Patrol (گشت ارشاد, gašt-e eršād; also known as morality police) is a kind of vice squad in the Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran, established in 2005 with the task to arrest mostly women (but also some men) who deem improperly dressed according to the dress code.

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Headscarf

Headscarves or head scarves are scarves covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women, hair and her head, leaving the face uncovered.

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Headscarf rights in Turkey

Turkey has been a secular state since it was founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923.

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Hijab

A hijab (حجاب, or (dialectal)) is a veil worn by some Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family, which usually covers the head and chest.

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Hijab by country

The word hijab refers to both the head-covering traditionally worn by some Muslim women and Islamic styles of dress in general.

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History of Afghanistan

The history of Afghanistan, (تاریخ افغانستان, د افغانستان تاريخ) began in 1747 with its establishment by Ahmad Shah Durrani.

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Homa Darabi

Homa Darabi (January 1940 – February 21, 1994 in Tehran) was a pediatrician from Iran licensed to practice medicine in New Jersey, New York, and California.

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Human rights in the Imperial State of Iran

The Imperial state of Iran, the government of Iran during the Pahlavi dynasty, lasted from 1925 to 1979.

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Index of Afghanistan-related articles

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Index of fashion articles

This is a list of existing articles related to fashion and clothing.

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Index of Islam-related articles

This is an alphabetical list of topics related to Islam, the history of Islam, Islamic culture, and the present-day Muslim world, intended to provide inspiration for the creation of new articles and categories.

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Index of Pakistan-related articles

This is a list of topics related to Pakistan.

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Iran hostage crisis

The Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between Iran and the United States of America.

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Iranian Revolution

The Iranian Revolution (Enqelāb-e Iran; also known as the Islamic Revolution or the 1979 Revolution), Iran Chamber.

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Islam and clothing

Islam says that the believing women should lower their gaze, guard their modesty, not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, Foster brother, and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments.

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Islam in Azerbaijan

Over 96.9% of the population of Azerbaijan is nominally Muslim.

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Islam in Canada

According to Canada's 2011 National Household Survey, there were 1,053,945 Muslims in Canada, or about 3.2% of the population, making Islam the second largest religion in the country after Christianity.

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Islamic fundamentalism

Islamic fundamentalism has been defined as a movement of Muslims who think back to earlier times and seek to return to the fundamentals of the religion and live similarly to how the prophet Muhammad and his companions lived.

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Jackie Ballard

Jacqueline Margaret Ballard (née Mackenzie; born 4 January 1953) has been a charity senior manager, politician and journalist in the United Kingdom.

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Jahaz Mahal

Jahaz Mahal (in Urdu Language ‘Jahaz’ means “Ship” and ‘Mahal’ means “Palace”, the “Ship Palace”), is located next to Hauz-i-Shamsi in Mehrauli, Delhi on its northeastern corner.

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Jilbāb

The term jilbāb or jilbaab (جِلْبَاب) refers to any long and loose-fit coat or outer garment worn by some Muslim women.

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Kashf-e hijab

On 8 January 1936, pro-western ruler Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran (Persia) issued a decree known as Kashf-e hijab (کشف حجاب Unveiling) banning all Islamic veils (including headscarf and chador), an edict that was swiftly and forcefully implemented.

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Khandip

Khandip is a village in Gangapur City, Sawai Madhopur district in the state of Rajasthan, India.

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Lara Logan

Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent.

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List of English words of Persian origin

As Indo-European languages, English and Persian are daughter languages of their common ancestral Proto-Indo-European, and still share many cognate words of similar forms.

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List of English words of Sanskrit origin

This is a list of English words of Sanskrit origin.

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List of headgear

This is an incomplete list of headgear (that is, anything worn on the head), both modern and historical.

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List of terrorist incidents in 2007

This is a timeline of incidents in 2007 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).

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Marit Nybakk

Marit Nybakk (born 14 February 1947 in Nord-Odal) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, a former First Vice-President of the Norwegian Parliament, the Storting, and a former President of the Nordic Council.

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Marzia Basel

Marzia Basel (born 1968) is a former judge in Afghanistan.

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Masoumeh Ebtekar

Masoumeh Ebtekar (معصومه ابتکار; born Masoumeh, Niloufar Ebtekar; 21 September 1960) is current Vice President of Iran for Women and Family Affairs, being appointed on 9 August 2017.

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Nardaran

Nardaran is a settlement and municipality on the Abşeron Peninsula in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Necla Kelek

Necla Kelek (pronounced; born December 31, 1957 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a German feminist and social scientist, holding a doctorate in this field, originally from Turkey.

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New Yorkistan

"New Yorkistan" is the title of the cover art for the December 10, 2001 edition of The New Yorker magazine.

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Nine Parts of Desire

Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women (1994) is a non-fiction book by Australian journalist Geraldine Brooks, based on her experiences among Muslim women of the Middle East.

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Niqāb

A niqab or niqāb (نِقاب, " veil"; also called a ruband) is a garment of clothing that covers the face which is worn by a small minority of Muslim women as a part of a particular interpretation of hijab ("modesty").

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Organisation of Young Free Algerians

The Organization of Young Free Algerians (OJAL, French: Organisation des jeunes Algériens libres) claimed credit for various attacks against civilian Islamist sympathisers during the Algerian Civil War, claiming to be a pro-government armed group.

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Oriana Fallaci

Oriana Fallaci (29 June 1929 - 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer.

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Parvaneh Salahshouri

Parvaneh Salahshouri (پروانه سلحشوری) is an Iranian sociologist and reformist politician who is currently a member of the Parliament of Iran representing Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district.

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Pat silk

Pat silk or Mulberry silk of Assam (Assamese: পাট ৰেচম) is a variety of domestic silk in Assam, India.

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Piraha (disambiguation)

Pirahã or Pirahan may refer to.

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Punjabi clothing

In the ancient Punjab region, people wore cotton clothing.

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Purdah

Pardah or pardah is the term used primarily in South Asia, (from پرده, meaning "curtain") to describe in the South Asian context, the global religious and social practice of female seclusion that is associated with Muslim communities.

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Qajar art

Qajar art (Persian: هنر دوره قاجاریه) refers to the art, architecture, and art-forms of the Qajar dynasty of the late Persian Empire, which lasted from 1781 to 1925 in Iran (Persia).

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Rape in Egypt

Rape is one of the most common crimes in Egypt.

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Reza Shah

Reza Shah Pahlavi (رضا شاه پهلوی;; 15 March 1878 – 26 July 1944) was the Shah of Iran from 15 December 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941.

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Richard Helms

Richard McGarrah Helms (March 30, 1913 – October 23, 2002) served as the United States Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from June 1966 to February 1973.

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Rudaki

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Rudaki Abū 'Abd Allāh Ja'far ibn Muḥammad al-Rūdhakī (ابو عبدالله جعفر بن محمد رودکی; died 941), better known as Rudaki رودکی), and also known as "Adam of Poets" (آدم الشعرا), was a Persian poet regarded as the first great literary genius of the Modern Persian language. Rudaki composed poems in the "New Persian" alphabet and is considered a founder of classical Persian literature. His poetry contains many of the oldest genres of Persian poetry including the quatrain, however, only a small percentage of his extensive poetry has survived.

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Rukhshana

Rukhshana (رخشانه.) is an Afghan singer.

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Safavid dynasty

The Safavid dynasty (دودمان صفوی Dudmān e Safavi) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, often considered the beginning of modern Iranian history.

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Salwar

The Punjabi Salwar is part of the Punjabi suit which is the traditional attire of the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.

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Secularism in Iran

Secularism in Iran was established as state policy shortly after Rezā Shāh was crowned Shah in 1924.

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Sex segregation in Iran

Sex segregation in Iran has a long and complex history firmly grounded in the mullahcracy's dogma of Shiite Islam.

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Shadi Amin

Shadi Amin (شادی امین) is an Iranian writer and activist.

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Shahr-e Kord

Shahr-e Kord (شهركرد, also Romanized as Shahrekord and Shahr Kord) is the capital city of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran.

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Shalva Kikodze

Shalva Kikodze (1894–1921) was a Georgian expressionist painter, graphic artist and theatre decorator.

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Shalwar kameez

Shalwar kameez, also spelled salwar kameez or shalwar qameez, is a traditional outfit originating in the Indian subcontinent.

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Shia–Sunni relations

Sunni Islam and Shia Islam are the two major denominations of Islam.

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Society of the Mongol Empire

This article is about the society of the Mongol Empire.

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Submission (2004 film)

Submission is a 2004 English-language Dutch short drama film produced and directed by Theo van Gogh, and written by Ayaan Hirsi Ali (a former member of the Dutch House of Representatives for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy); it was shown on the Dutch public broadcasting network (VPRO) on 29 August 2004.

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Suu Kyi trespasser incidents

On 4 May 2009, American citizen John Yettaw trespassed upon the residence of Burmese political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi, two weeks before her scheduled release from house arrest on 27 May.

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Symbols of Islam

Designs used as symbols of Islam include calligraphy of important concepts or phrases, such as the shahada, takbir, basmala, etc.; besides this the colour green is often used as symbolising Islam.

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Taliban's rise to power

This is a timeline of the background of the Taliban's rise to power.

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Tango Monastery

The Tango Monastery is a Buddhist monastery located to the north of the capital city of Thimphu in Bhutan, near Cheri Mountain.

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The Circle (2000 film)

The Circle (دایره, translit. Dayereh) is a 2000 Iranian drama film produced and directed by Jafar Panahi that criticizes the treatment of women in Iran.

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The Dawn-Breakers

The Dawn-Breakers: Nabíl’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahá’í Revelation or Nabíl's Narrative (Táríkh-i-Nabíl) is a historical account of the early Bábí and Bahá'í Faiths penned by Nabíl-i-A`zam in 1887–88.

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The Day I Became a Woman

The Day I Became a Woman (Roozi ke zan shodam, روزی که زن شدم) is a 2000 award-winning Iranian drama film directed by Marzieh Meshkini.

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The Day That Never Comes

"The Day That Never Comes" is a song by heavy metal band Metallica, and the lead single from their ninth studio album, Death Magnetic.

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Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)

Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) represents formal changes and reforms regarding women's rights.

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Turkish people

Turkish people or the Turks (Türkler), also known as Anatolian Turks (Anadolu Türkleri), are a Turkic ethnic group and nation living mainly in Turkey and speaking Turkish, the most widely spoken Turkic language.

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Types of hijab

This table of types of hijab describes terminologically distinguished styles of Islamic clothing commonly associated with the word hijab.

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Under the Shadow

Under the Shadow is a 2016 internationally produced Persian language horror film written and directed by Iranian-born Babak Anvari as his directorial debut.

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Wangkhei Phee

Wangkhei Phee is a textile fabric made of white cotton.

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Window Horses

Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming is a 2016 Canadian animated feature film written and directed by Ann Marie Fleming (sometimes stylized with the title in parentheses or written as Window Horses without a subtitle), based on Fleming's graphic novel Window Horses: The Poetic Epiphany of Rosie Ming.

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Women in Iran

Women in Iran discusses the history, contribution, aspects, and roles of women in Iran.

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Women in Islam

The experiences of Muslim women (Muslimāt, singular مسلمة Muslima) vary widely between and within different societies.

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Women in Pakistan

The status of women in Pakistan is one of systemic gender subordination even though it varies considerably across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socioeconomic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women's lives.

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Women Without Men (2009 film)

Women Without Men is a 2009 film adaptation of a Shahrnush Parsipur novel, directed by Shirin Neshat.

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Women's rights movement in Iran

The Iranian women's movement (Persian: جنبش زنان ایران), is based on the Iranian women's social movement for women's rights.

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Yashmak

A yashmak, yashmac or yasmak (from Turkish yaşmak, "a veil") is a Turkish type of veil or niqab worn by some Muslim women to cover their faces in public.

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1996 in Afghanistan

The following lists events that happened during 1996 in Afghanistan.

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2009 Iranian presidential election protests

Protests against the 2009 Iranian presidential election results (اعتراضات علیه نتایج انتخابات ریاست جمهوری سال ۱۳۸۸) (a disputed victory by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad), in support of opposition candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, occurred in major cities nationwide from 2009 into early 2010.

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2011–12 Iranian protests

The 2011–12 protests in Iran were a series of demonstrations in Iran which began on 14 February 2011, called "The Day of Rage".

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chador

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