Irshad-e Naswan
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Irshad-e Naswan ('The guide for women'), was a women's magazine issued in Afghanistan founded in 1921 being the first women's magazine in the country. The magazine was founded by Queen Soraya Tarzi. It was founded as a part of the king and queen's modernization project to reform Afghan society, a policy which included the emancipation of women, and the Irshad-e Naswan as well as the first women's association Anjuman-i Himayat-i-Niswan were both founded to support the state feminism of the royal government.
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Irshad-e Naswan var kvinnotidning i Afghanistan, grundad 1921. Det var den första tidningen för kvinnor i Afghanistan. Tidningen grundades av drottning Soraya Tarzi, och hennes mor Asma Rasmya blev dess redaktör. Det var den första tidning i Afghanistan som grundades, drevs och riktades till kvinnor. Liksom kvinnoföreningen Anjuman-i Himayat-i-Niswan grundades den för att stödja det moderniseringsprogram som införts av kung Amanullah Khan och drottning Soraya, specifikt kvinnors frigörelse och deltagande i samhället.
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Irshad-e Naswan ('The guide for women'), was a women's magazine issued in Afghanistan founded in 1921 being the first women's magazine in the country. The magazine was founded by Queen Soraya Tarzi. It was founded as a part of the king and queen's modernization project to reform Afghan society, a policy which included the emancipation of women, and the Irshad-e Naswan as well as the first women's association Anjuman-i Himayat-i-Niswan were both founded to support the state feminism of the royal government. The magazine was published weekly and ran articles "on the rights of women, child care, home economics and etiquette", social, political and international issues, women's rights but also fashion and household tips. It took up subject in women's issues and reform and has played a major pioneering role in the history of women in Afghanistan, and has been described as the first newspaper to enlighten women in Afghanistan. It was edited by the queen's mother, Asma Rasmya, who thus became the first female editor in Afghanistan, and queen Soraya herself occasionally contributed to it. King Amanullah Khan and Queen Soraya Tarzi were deposed in 1929. Their deposition from power was followed by a severe backlash on women's rights under their successor Habibullah Ghazi. The Women's Association Anjuman-i Himayat-i-Niswan as well as Irshad-e Naswan was banned, the girls 'schools were closed, and the female students who had been allowed to study in Turkey was recalled to Afghanistan and forced to put on the veil and enter purdah again.
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Irshad-e Naswan var kvinnotidning i Afghanistan, grundad 1921. Det var den första tidningen för kvinnor i Afghanistan. Tidningen grundades av drottning Soraya Tarzi, och hennes mor Asma Rasmya blev dess redaktör. Det var den första tidning i Afghanistan som grundades, drevs och riktades till kvinnor. Liksom kvinnoföreningen Anjuman-i Himayat-i-Niswan grundades den för att stödja det moderniseringsprogram som införts av kung Amanullah Khan och drottning Soraya, specifikt kvinnors frigörelse och deltagande i samhället. Den utkom varje vecka och publicerade artiklar om kvinnors rättigheter, sociala och politiska frågor, internationella nyheter, men också hushållstips, mode och etikett. Det spelade en stor roll i den första afghanska kvinnorörelsen. När Amanullah Khan avsattes 1929 upphörde dock hela kvinnorörelsen i Afghanistan för tjugo år framåt.
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