
Mazandaran Map
In Mazandaran that is woman who asks for the hand of a man in marriage, it may sounds strange but here men work at home and women do hard works in the farms and other places.
http://www.parstimes.com/women/employme ... women.html
"Case studies show the situation of women and their labor force. In the villages of Gilan and Mazandaran provinces, women are considerably active and have a high share in productive activities. In the village of Ahandan in Gilan, women form 76 per cent of the labor force in rice-planting and 80 per cent in tea- planting."
"In most villages in Gilan and Mazandaran, a group of women under the supervision of a woman who is called "Mobasher" (Supervisor) go to the neighboring villages for weeding and planting seedlings."
In most of villages in Mazandaran these are women who rule and men should respect them.
For example: Village of Alasht in Mazandaran
http://www.chnpress.com/news/?section=1&id=1004
"Walking in the streets of Alasht, men should remember that facing any woman they must lower their head and say hello, because there is the Village of women."
"As a matter of fact this building is a shrine called Dokhtar-e Pak (Immaculate Girl). Locals believe that this shrine belongs to a grand lady and according to an old superstition, men should not approach the shrine or they will be bitten by its guardian serpent. Every weekend women and girls pray in the shrine in the hope of meeting their wishes."
As you read here: http://www.pothos.org/content/index.php?page=lovers In the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, Alexander was visited by Thalestris, Queen of the Amazons in the autumn of 330 BC.
"The dress of the Amazons does not entirely cover the body", says Curtius. "The left side is bare to the breast [...] One breast is kept whole for feeding children of female sex and the right is cauterized". Thalestris' eyes examined Alexander's body, and found that it in no way matched his reputation, as Curtius continues. Still, wearing her full armour, she begged Alexander to conceive a child with her. They spent "thirteen days" together as a couple (Just. 12.3; Diod. 17.77), while Alexander was "serving her passion" although "the woman's passion for sex was greater than Alexander's" (Curt. 6.5).
It is interesting to read this one: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6661426/
Woman warrior found in Iranian tomb
Gender determined by DNA testing, archaeologist says
These days, Iranian women are not even allowed to watch men compete on the soccer field, but 2,000 years ago they could have been carving the boys to pieces on the battlefield.
DNA tests on the 2,000-year-old bones of a sword-wielding Iranian warrior have revealed the broad-framed skeleton belonged to a woman, an archaeologist working in the northwestern city of Tabriz said Saturday.
“Despite earlier comments that the warrior was a man because of the metal sword, DNA tests showed the skeleton inside the tomb belonged to a female warrior,” Alireza Hojabri-Nobari told the Hambastegi newspaper.