Nameh-e Banuvan (Persian: Women's Letters) was a women's magazine published between 1920 and 1921.[1] It was one of the publications that were started following Reza Shah's establishment his rule in Iran.[2] Its founder was Shahnaz Azad who was also the publisher.[3] The magazine was based in Tehran.[4] The magazine was published biweekly and stated its aim as to encourage the emancipation of the Iranian women.[1] It also attempted to remind male audience that women were their primary teachers.[1]
Categories | Women's magazine |
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Frequency | Biweekly |
Publisher | Shahnaz Azad |
Founder | Shahnaz Azad |
First issue | 1920 |
Final issue | 1921 |
Country | Qajar Iran |
Based in | Tehran |
Language | Persian |
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