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6. How is the girl affected by the culture of
purdah?​

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Answered by nasimaakhtarratua
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Depending on the age and status of a woman, the institution of purdah affects her activities, mobility, opportunities for income, social relations and access to institutions. All this in turn affects her use of space. ... Women's private domain is their domestic space in the rural courtyard house.

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Answered by ishantk1204
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Answer:     The practice of purdah is said to have originated in the Persian culture and to have been acquired by the Muslims during the Arab conquest of what is now Iraq in the 7th century AD. Muslim domination of northern India in turn influenced the practice of Hinduism, and purdah became usual among the Hindu upper classes of northern India. During the British hegemony in India, purdah observance was strictly adhered to and widespread among the highly conscious Muslim minority. Since then, purdah has largely disappeared in Hindu practice, though the seclusion and veiling of women is practiced to a greater or lesser degree in many Islamic countries.

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