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- Women_in_Iran abstract "Throughout the history of Persia, women in Iran, like Persian men, used make-up, wore jewelry, and dyed their hair. Moreover, their garments were both elaborate and colorful, with clothing styles distinguished more by social status than gender. Women in modern Iran decide upon expressing themselves in various manners, both according to fashion and state regulation. Traditionally a "Persian woman" followed a pre-defined appearance set by social norms that were common for all women in their society. For example, the observations of a late Qajar era orientalist read:"The Persian ladies' hair is very luxuriant and never cut. It is nearly always dyed red, or with indigo to a blue-black tinge. It is naturally a glossy black. Fair hair is not esteemed. Blue eyes are not uncommon, but brown ones are the rule. A full moon face is much admired, and a dark complexion (termed Namak) is the native idea of the highest beauty. The eyebrows are widened and painted until they appear to meet, and color is used freely in painting the faces."↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Women_in_Iran wikiPageExternalLink iransquietrevolution.asp.
- Women_in_Iran wikiPageExternalLink women_of_iran.
- Women_in_Iran wikiPageExternalLink women.
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- Women_in_Iran caption "Women as depicted in 18th century Iranian painting.".
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- Women_in_Iran comment "Throughout the history of Persia, women in Iran, like Persian men, used make-up, wore jewelry, and dyed their hair. Moreover, their garments were both elaborate and colorful, with clothing styles distinguished more by social status than gender. Women in modern Iran decide upon expressing themselves in various manners, both according to fashion and state regulation.".
- Women_in_Iran label "Histoire des femmes en Iran".
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- Women_in_Iran depiction Hasht-Behesht_Palace_santur.jpg.
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