Tahereh Motazelli

Iranian reformist who challenged gender norms and promoted women's education in the Qajar era.

Tahereh Motazelli (1821–1884), also known as Tahereh, was a revolutionary figure in 19th-century Iran who advocated for women's rights and education. A prominent member of the Babist movement, she openly rejected strict gender roles and called for women's participation in intellectual and political spheres. Her public speeches and writings criticized societal oppression of women, earning her both admiration and persecution. Though exiled and later executed, her ideas influenced later Iranian feminists. She is often cited in academic works analyzing pre-Islamic Revolution gender movements. Discover her story through Wikipedia or scholarly articles like this analysis.

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