Зенана (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Weitbrecht, Mary (1875). The Women of India and Christian Work in the Zenana. James Nisbet. с. 93. Процитовано 24 листопада 2012. And to turn from native testimony to a missionary's sketch, we add—"Hindu ladies spend their lives in the interior of the zenana or women's apartments. Very early marriage often commits a little girl of five years to the wholly unsympathetic companionship of a man of fifty, sixty, or eighty; married life to her means little more than sorrowful submission to the tyranny of a step-mother and the amusement of a husband, who, if he be kind, treats her as a toy; and when he dies, she enters on a widowhood in which the fires, which, if British law had not forbidden it, would have consumed her with the corpse of her husband, are transmuted into the lingering woe of a social penal servitude, only to terminate with death."

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  • Sharmila Rege (2003). Sociology of Gender: the challenge of feminist sociological knowledge. Sage Publications. с. 312 ff. ISBN 978-0-7619-9704-7. Процитовано 12 лютого 2012.
  • Khan, Mazhar-ul-Haq (1972). Purdah and Polygamy: a study in the social pathology of the Muslim society. Nashiran-e-Ilm-o-Taraqiyet. с. 68. Архів оригіналу за 6 червня 2022. Процитовано 29 грудня 2020. The zenana or female portion of a Muslim house

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