Tuba Azmudeh
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Born1878
Tehran, Qajar Iran (now Iran)
Died1936 (aged 57–58)
Tehran, Pahlavi Iran (now Iran)
OccupationsTeacher, school founder
KnownforEstablished the first Iranian school for girls in Iran
Tuba Azmudeh | |
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طوبی آزموده | |
| Born | 1878 Tehran, Qajar Iran (now Iran) |
| Died | 1936 (aged 57–58) Tehran, Pahlavi Iran (now Iran) |
| Occupations | Teacher, school founder |
| Known for | Established the first Iranian school for girls in Iran |
Tuba Azmudeh (Persian: طوبی آزموده; 1878–1936) was an Iranian educator who established the first school for girls in Iran in 1907.[1] She maintained and expanded the school, despite continuous opposition from her community.
Azmudeh married an officer in the army when she was fourteen. Her husband supported her continued education, which she pursued both independently and with the help of language tutors.[2]
