- Mandi's re****tion as a hub for prostitution.
Within the market,
women and
khwajasara (transgenders)
offered traditional and
classical dances. From the British...
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Faris A. (2014). "
Khwajasara: 'Transgender'
Activism and
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South Asia...
- in Agra. It is
listed as a
monument of
national importance.
Firoz Khan
Khwajasara was a
nobleman during the
reigns of
Jahangir and Shah Jahan. He built...
- culturally-specific
identities such as Hijra, Aravani, Thirunangaigal,
Khwajasara, Kothi, Thirunambigal, Jogappa, Jogatha, or
Shiva Shakti. The recorded...
- its
eunuch slaves and the
power some of them wielded.
Eunuchs (Persian:
khwājasarā; lit., “lord of the palace”)
served not only as
guardians of the women's...
- of Dayanat-ud-Daula. It was
built in 1851–52 by Dayanat-ud-Daulah, a
khwajasara of
Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. His
original name was
Mohammed Ali Khan and Dayanat-ud-Daulah...