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Who is Sattareh from Daughter of Persia: A Woman's Journey from Her Father's Harem Through the Islamic Revolution and what is their importance?

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Sattareh's father gave her an unusual name which meant "star" but was spelled more like the Persian word for measuring stick. She was called Satti by her friends and family throughout her life.Because she had no sisters or half-sisters near her age, Satti was allowed to play outside the harem, running and climbing trees with her step-brothers and cousins, which was very unusual. Satti was a leader among the children, which imbued her with the lifelong knowledge that she was as intelligent and capable as any male.