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Khan, Mazhar-ul-Haq (1972). "Women and Girls Under Purdah and Polygamy". Purdah and Polygamy: A study in the social pathology of the Muslim society (1st ed.). Peshawar, Pakistan: Nashiran-e-Ilm-o-Taraqiyet. pp. ii, 65–101. LCCN73930055. OCLC1443715092. p. ii: The zenana or female portion of a Muslim house