Examining the position and performance of women poets in the Prophetic and Alawi government and comparing it with the government of the three caliphs
Saqanefars are structures from the Qajar period that are derived from the indigenous and ritual architecture of Mazandaran. In contrast to comparable structures, Saqanfar Kijatekiyeh in Babol is characterized by a plethora of pictorial themes that are specifically focused on women. This research aim...
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Main Authors: | mohammadjavad najafi, Mohammed Hussain ragby Davani, mohammad sepehri |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Center for Women and Family Studies, University of Tehran
2024-12-01
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Series: | زن در فرهنگ و هنر |
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Online Access: | https://jwica.ut.ac.ir/article_99358_f6e83e87576b8ed12c4f94a447e2dfb0.pdf |
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