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Haleh Emrani has a Ph.D. in Sasanian Social History from UCLA. Her research focuses on gender relations across the many religious groups of Late Sasanian and Early Islamic Iran, with an emphasis on legal regulations governing marriage, divorce, guardianship of women and their children, and inheritance. Emrani was director of Sasanika, a portal dedicated to the study of Late Antique Iran (2003 -2019).
