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Many hijras today live in well-defined and organised all-hijra communities, led by a guru. [7] These communities have consisted over generations of those who are in abject poverty or who have been rejected by or fled their family of origin. [15] Many of them are sex workers. [16] The word hijra is a Hindustani word. [17]
Hijra (South Asia) people (6 P) Pages in category "Hijra (South Asia)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
This article is about the hijra culture in South Asia. What do you think of this article? Blue Rasberry (talk) 12:14, 30 March 2013 (UTC) The recent changes in Bangladesh underscore the value of having a specific Hijra article. Hijra will be used in English in Bangladesh, not a translation to some other English word.
Hijra Farsi is a secret language spoken by South-Asian Hijra and Kothi (also Koti) communities. Hijras are a marginalized transgender community that lives in sequestered groups in many cities of India and Pakistan. The language, also known as Koti Farsi, is spoken by the Hijra community
Nazrul Islam Ritu was born in Trilochanpur on 15 June 1979, but had to flee when she was five years old and took refuge in a transgender commune located in Demra Thana, Dhaka.
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HIJRA (Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid), an African organization; Hijra (South Asia), a term for eunuchs, transgender and intersex people; Hijrat, a South Asian term for protest emigration; Hijrat, Pakistani, 2016
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