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FEHREST
Rudolf Sellheim and Mohsen Zakeri, François de Blois, Werner Sundermann
or Ketāb al-fehrest; a celebrated catalogue of books in Arabic, drafted in 987 by Ebn al-Nadīm. Some scholars regard him as a Persian, but this is not certain. However, his choice of a rather rare Persian word for the title of a handbook on Arabic literature is noteworthy.
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FEKETE, Lajos
ANDRÁS BODROGLIGETI
(1891-1969), Hungarian historian and specialist of Turkish-Persian paleography.
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FELĀḤAT-E MOẒAFFARĪ
Nassereddin Parvin
the first monthly magazine in Persia dealing with agricultural issues published from August 1900 to Noveber 1907; the official publication of the General Agricultural Office of Persia.
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FELFEL
Hūšang Aʿlam
modern Persian term designating the fruits and/or berries of two botanically different groups of plants: the pepper proper and the capsicum peppers.
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FELT
Daniel Balland and Jean-Pierre Digard
(namad), material produced by process of felting, the entanglement of animal fiber in all directions, done to form a soft and homogeneous mass. The technique was originally devised in nomadic communities of Central Asia (Pazyryk, 5th to 3rd centuries BCE).
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FEMINIST MOVEMENTS i. INTRODUCTION, ii. IN THE LATE QAJAR PERIOD
EIr, Janet Afary
Persia of the 20th century saw a number of popular, often small and short-lived, women’s rights activities which had been mobilized in the 1900s-1920s and again in the 1940s-50s.
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FEMINIST MOVEMENTS iii. IN THE PAHLAVI PERIOD
Hamideh Sedghi
in the Pahlavi Period. The fundamental political, socio-cultural, and economic changes which Persia underwent in the Pahlavi era (1921-78) had drastic repercussions on the women’s rights movement and the condition of women.
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FEMINIST MOVEMENTS iv. IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC
Ziba Mir-Hosseini
After the Revolution of 1978-79, “feminism,” because of its associations with the West and its appropriation by the previous regime, soon became viewed by the ruling clerics as synonymous with decadence.
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FENDERESK
Mīnū Yūsofnežād
a rural district (dehestān) of the county (šahrestān) of Gonbad-e Qābūs and situated north of the Alborz range in the eastern part of Māzandarān.
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