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  2. Women's rights in Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM) is a women's organisation which was founded in 1981 by Asiya Andrabi. [6] The group's early goal was to educate Muslim women about Islam and make them aware of their rights. [6] Over time, however, it began morally policing women and encouraged them to support militants waging jihad in Kashmir. [6]

  3. Category:Kashmiri women - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri women writers (4 P) Pages in category "Kashmiri women" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Kashmiri women writers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kashmiri women writers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arnimal; D.

  5. Dehat Bibi - Wikipedia

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    Behat Bibi and Dehat Bibi were daughters of a Kashmiri Pandit who was a village patwari by profession and had converted to Islam under the influence of the Sufi saint. The exalted state of their spirituality and the depth and breadth of their knowledge is testified by the fact that the two girls became the only known female khalifas of Nund Reshi.

  6. List of Kashmiri people - Wikipedia

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    Parvez Rasool (1989 -) first Kashmiri cricketer to play for India national cricket team; Salman Butt former Pakistan test captain; Sana Mir (1986– ), female Pakistani cricketer and captain of the Pakistan women's team; Sikandar Raza Pakistani-Zimbabwean Cricketer; Suresh Raina, cricketer; Tabarak Dar Pakistani-born cricketer who played for ...

  7. Half-widow - Wikipedia

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    Half-widow is a term given to Kashmiri women whose husbands have disappeared and were still missing during the ongoing conflict in Kashmir. [1] These women are called "half-widows" because they have no idea whether their husbands are dead or alive. [2] Thousands of husbands in Kashmir disappeared during the conflict. [3]

  8. Category:Kashmiri women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kashmiri women singers" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Shameema Dev Azad; D.

  9. Kota Rani - Wikipedia

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    Kota Rani (died 1344) was the last ruler of the Hindu Lohara dynasty in Kashmir.She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir. She was regent for her new husband because of the minority of her son in 1323−1338, and ruled as monarch in 1338−1339.