Historical Persian Queens and Empresses
Iran, commonly known as Persia in the Western world is home to one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations. Throughout the Persian history, women contribute a significant role in each era. The ancient Persia shows the great participation by women in all facets of life.They were very honored and revered and were treated like goddesses esteemed as mothers of creation before the imposition of the Judaism, Christianity, and especially Islam.
Brave Persian women were wisely running the country for thousands of years. In Persia, women enjoyed a level of gender equality unmatched even to this day! Female emperors ruled over the many dynasties of the Persian Empire. Many ancient Persian cities and states were ruled by women and had their army totally under control of female commanders. The significant role of women in Ancient Persia both horrified and fascinated the ancient Greek and Roman male-dominated societies. Women in Persia were very honored and revered, they often had important positions in the Courthouse, Ministries, Military, State and Treasury Department, and other official administrations. Women were treated like Goddesses esteemed as mothers of creation before the imposition of the dark, backward, and pernicious Abrahamic ideologies (Judaism, Christianity, and especially Islam) after the barbaric Arab invasion upon Persia which destroyed our style of Humane Federalism, Bill of Rights, Equalism, Freedom of speech and Freedom of religion and replaced those factors with central brutal government, prejudice and slavery. Recent works on the role of women in ancient Persia show great participation by women in all facets of life, indicating not only their autonomy and independence, but the existence of an equal social system which accepted the authority and independence of women. The fortification tablets at the Ruins of Persepolis also reveals that men and women were represented in identical professions and that they received equal payments as skilled laborers and that gender was not a criterion at all (unlike our modern world). New mothers and pregnant women even received wages far above those of their male co-workers as gratitude.
There is much evidence that the principles of Zoroastrianism lay the core foundation to the first Declaration of Human Rights in the Persian Empire set by Cyrus the Great since the rulers of Persia were Zoroastrians and relatively liberal and progressive.

歷史的波斯王后和皇后
伊朗 舊名波斯
在西方世界
是世界上最古老的連續的主要文明之一
縱觀整個波斯歷史
都有女性在每一個時代
發揮著重要的作用
古Persia表現在生活的所有方面
都有偉大女性的參與
他們非常尊敬和愛戴女性
之前的猶太教 基督教
女性被當作女神
和作為强加創作力的母親象徵
特別是伊斯蘭教
勇敢的波斯婦女們
明智地經營了幾千年的國家
在Persia 婦女可以享有的男女平等的水平
甚至有女皇帝統治著波斯帝國的許多王朝
許多古代的波斯都市和國家都是由婦女統治,並擁有有他們自己的軍隊
女指揮官有完全完整的權利
在古波斯婦女的重要作用
既令人震驚和著迷
古希臘和羅馬男性占社會主導地位
他們對Persia婦女也一樣崇敬
他們活動範圍一般都在法院
重要崗位部門 軍隊
國家和財政部和其他官方機構
隨後的猶太教 基督教
和亞伯拉罕的意識形態
特別是伊斯蘭教偏執
開始野蠻入侵阿拉伯
摧毀了我們對Persia人文聯邦主義風格
包括了權利法案 平等主義
言論和宗教自由
那些因素都是中央政府的殘酷
行使偏見和奴役意識
在古代波斯婦女的生活裡
她們的作品顯示了婦女
在生活上的各個方面的偉大參與
不僅表明他們的自主性和獨立性
平等的社會制度
接受了婦女的權威和獨立的存在
在波斯波利斯遺址影片還顯示
男性和女性所代表相同的職業
他們收到的各種工額工資是一樣平等
性別是不是一個標準的所有
(不像我們現代世界)
新的母親和孕婦
甚至比他們的男性同事的薪水
遠遠高於他們的男性同事
有許多證據表明
瑣羅亞斯德教的原則奠定了波斯帝國的基礎
Cyrus the Great自Persia的統治者是拜火教和相對自由和進步的人權宣言的一步







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