Zan-e Rooz
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Zan-e Rooz (Today's Woman) was a women's magazine in Tehran which was published by Kayhan during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's rule. After the Islamic Revolution, as women's political activity alongside men increased, publications focusing on women's issues sprang up to answer the increased demand. Zan-e Rooz shifted from being a Western-style gossip sheet to a publication dedicated to exploring the rights of women.[1]