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  2. Clothing of Hyderabad, India - Wikipedia

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    The traditional clothing of Hyderabad, India has both Muslim and South Asian influences. Men wear sherwani and kurta–paijama and women wear khara dupatta and Halfsaree,silksaree. [1] [2] [3],halfsaree,pattusaree Most Muslim women wear burqa and hijab outdoors. [4] Western-style clothing is increasingly common among younger people. [5]

  3. Culture of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    [7] The traditional Hyderabadi garb is Sherwani Kurta Paijama, and Lungi for men, [8] Sarees, Khara Dupatta and Salwar kameez for women. [9] [10] Burqa and Hijab is commonly practised among the Muslim women in public. [11] Most of the youth wear western clothing. [12]

  4. Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The Nizam was the Muslim ruler of the vast princely Hyderabad State. The capital city of Hyderabad was primarily Urdu-speaking Muslim until the incorporation of Hyderabad into India and the subsequent rise to dominance of the native Telugu-speaking Hindu people of Telangana. The state's economy was agrarian, and Hyderabad was primarily a ...

  5. Jamiat Ul Mominat - Wikipedia

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    Particularly in Hyderabad Muslim women have had to rely on male Mufti for official religious guidance on gender-sensitive matters. The newly established women panel (muftias) provides a legal ruling on a point of Islamic law (sharia). [3] [4] As of 2020, the madrassa has produced 318 muftias and 15 girls are currently enrolled for the course of ...

  6. Khara dupatta - Wikipedia

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    Khada dupatta (upright stole) is the traditional wedding dress of hyderabadi Muslim brides in the Indian subcontinent. It is an elaborate wedding ensemble comprising a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (extra-long slim pants that gather at the ankles), and a 6-yard dupatta (stole or veil ).

  7. List of Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi Muslims are an ethnoreligious community of Urdu-speaking Muslims, part of a larger group of Dakhini Muslims, from the area that used to be the princely state of Hyderabad, India, including cities like Hyderabad, Aurangabad and Bidar.

  8. Demographics of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Among the foreign-origin communities Yemeni Arabs form the majority with African Arabs, Iranian, Pathani and Turkic as minorities - who kept settling here during Muslim rule, but which declined after the accession of Hyderabad State into the Indian Union. [12] Telugu and Urdu are the official languages of Hyderabad, while English is commonly used.

  9. Surayya Tyabji - Wikipedia

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    She was the niece of Sir Akbar Hydari, who served as the Prime Minister of Hyderabad from 1937 to 1941, and granddaughter of Lady Amina Hydari, who championed the cause of Muslim women's education in Hyderabad. [6] She was married to Badruddin Tyabji, a civil servant and later the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. [8] [9]