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Burqa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A burka is a dress made from felt or karakul (the short curly fur of young lambs of the breed of that name). Karakul being quite expensive, burkas were usually sewn from felt treated to look l...
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Burqa-clad women surround cars at traffic lights begging for "baksheesh". They float through the city's bazaars and perch on motorcycles behind their husbands, often holding a cellular phone to their azure-covered ears.
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What if three American women from different races, and artistic backgrounds explore the world of Afghani women under Burqa? ... 'American Burqa' tries to show a token of the pain all Afghani women have experienced over the past five-six years...
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Essay from the curriculum unit: Women in the Muslim World. ... In December 2001, Nicholas Kristof reported in the New York Times that although Afghan women were no longer require to wear the burqa, they did so anyway. And that "accosting a female stranger to interview her is a shocking breach of protocol...
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Burqa - Definition of Burqa at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Burqa. Look it up now! ... How to make a burqa...
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