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Jam'iyat-e Nesvân-e Vatankhâh ((ペルシア語:جمعیت نسوان وطنخواه), meaning "Patriotic Women's League of Iran" or "Society of Patriotic Women") (1922–1933), was one of the most active and enthusiastic women's rights societies in Iran's history that formed Women's rights movement in Iran after Constitutional revolution.〔Sanasarian〕 The Society was set up at 1922 by Mohtaram Eskandari (who was disappointed with the results of the revolution for women),〔Dawlatšāhī〕 Noor-ol-Hoda Mangeneh, Mastoureh Afshar, Mohtaram Eskandari and other women's rights activists.〔Paidar〕 Their objectives were "To emphasise continuing respect for the laws and rituals of Islam; to promote the education and moral upbringing of girls; to encourage national industries; to spread literacy among adult women; to provide care for orphaned girls; to set up hospitals for poor women; to organise co-operatives as a means of developing national industries; and to give material and moral support to the defenders of the country in the event of war."〔Paidar〕 Therefore, it was an organization which spent "the most important recorded effort to establish ties with women of the region." The league had lectures and waged campaigns. In 1932 it organized Oriental Women's Congress in Tehran.〔 The league also published ''Nosvan Vatankhah'' (women ) journal from 1922, which was an important women's journal.〔Paidar〕〔Sanasarian〕 ==Notes==
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