The Qajar Struggle for Sovereignty

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Women had limited formal rights but played significant roles in family, religious, and economic life. The Qajar period saw the early seeds of women’s activism, including figures like Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi, a pioneer in advocating for girls’ education. A growing intelligentsia—many educated abroad or in modern schools—began advocating reform, nationalism, and secular governance.

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