Beautiful Bodies 2022
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv25wxc9n.13
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“…During the Qajar era (18th century) obesity reached its peak, to the point that people vomited to be able to eat more 94 . According to the writings of Carla Serena, an Italian traveler and writer, Qajar women were very fat and ate a lot of food 95 .…”
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“…During the Qajar era (18th century) obesity reached its peak, to the point that people vomited to be able to eat more 94 . According to the writings of Carla Serena, an Italian traveler and writer, Qajar women were very fat and ate a lot of food 95 .…”
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“…93 During the Qajar era (18th century) obesity reached its peak, to the point that people vomited to be able to eat more. 94 According to the writings of Carla Serena, an Italian traveler and writer, Qajar women were very fat and ate a lot of food. 95 Furthermore, as stated by al-Dawlah, one of the wives of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, the fatter a woman was the dearer and closer she was to her husband.…”
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