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  2. Women in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Women had equal access to HIV treatment and counselling, as well as follow-up treatment. In accordance with the government's interpretation of Qur'anic precepts, Muslim women have rights similar to those of Muslim men in areas such as divorce and child custody. Islamic law requires that males receive twice the inheritance of women.

  3. Some Girls: My Life in a Harem - Wikipedia

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    She said her total income between 1992 and 1995, from about two years presence in Brunei, was about US$300,000. People other than the royalty of Brunei are primarily mentioned in the book by first name only. One of the guests, Sheila, was a former Penthouse "Pet of the Year", who had lived with the family of Bob Guccione before joining the harem.

  4. Category:Women in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Brunei (1 C) S. ... Some Girls: My Life in a Harem This page was last edited on 14 May 2018, at 13:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Kampong Ayer Cultural and Tourism Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery, which honours the settlements legacy, has grown to become a landmark in Bandar Seri Begawan. [8] [1] With displays that span activities from the 10th century to the present, the gallery provides visitors with insights into the evolution, history, and customs of Kampong Ayer. In order to help maintain and preserve the settlement's ...

  6. Girl Guides Association of Brunei Darussalam - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Guides Association of Brunei Darussalam was established on 1 January 1951 [4] in Kuala Belait by R. C. Bell, the wife of the British Resident at the time, and officially registered in Brunei Town (now Bandar Seri Begawan) in 1953. It is exclusively for girls and women, with Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Damit serving as the first patron. [1]

  7. Princess Hafizah Sururul Bolkiah - Wikipedia

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    Born on 12 March 1980, Pengiran Anak Puteri (Princess) Hafizah Sururul Bolkiah began her formal education at International School Brunei in 1984. She studied a broad range of subjects, including religious studies, progressing through kindergarten, primary, and secondary levels.

  8. Queen Saleha of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    [5] [4] She traveled to London to finish her studies, and attended the Raja Isteri Girls' High School (STPRI) [6] in Brunei Town until 1965. [4] She also studied at the Cygnets School, and improved her English language skills, while her husband and his brother, Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, were at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. [7]

  9. Category:Bruneian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Bruneian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Bruneian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.