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Hujum (Russian: Худжум Khudžum [xʊd͡ʐʐʊm]; Arabic: هجوم, transl. 'onslaught')
refers to a
broad campaign undertaken by the
Communist Party of the Soviet...
- A
paranja burning ceremony in the
Uzbek SSR as part of
Soviet Hujum policies...
- away from home, and
would put on
their veil
again on the way home. The
Hujum began in 1926, the veil
acting as a
stark contrast between the ‘primitive’...
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started in 1908 in Baku by the
liberal bourgeoisie, well
before the
Soviet Hujum in 1927. However, the anti-veil
protests were
suppressed by
Islamic clergy...
- ban the veil and the paranja. The
unveiling by the
Soviets was
called the
hujum in the
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR). As the
Soviet Communists secured...
- from the "patrarchal" and "outdated"
practice of
wearing veils,
known as
Hujum,
gained track, and in the 20s and
early 30s,
public abandonments and burnings...
-
March 8
would be made an
official holiday, with
women given a half-day off.
Hujum (Russian: Худжум, romanized: Khudzhum, IPA: [xʊd͡ʐʐʊm]; in
Turkic languages...
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Andaruni Awrah Fahisha Gender segregation Haya
Purdah Zenana Other Hijabophobia Hujum Kashf-e
hijab My
Stealthy Freedom Wimple World Hijab Day v t e...
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Soviet Union enforced gender equality within Soviet Central Asia
during Hujum campaign.
Since World War II, the women's
liberation movement and feminism...
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Andaruni Awrah Fahisha Gender segregation Haya
Purdah Zenana Other Hijabophobia Hujum Kashf-e
hijab My
Stealthy Freedom Wimple World Hijab Day v t e...