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PERRAULT'S SYNDROME: A CLINICAL AND GENETIC INVESTIGATION OF THREE SISTERS

open access: yesActa Medica Iranica, 1999
Perrault's syndrome (P.S.) is rare. The combination of gonadal dysgenesis and hearing loss was accompanied by 46,XXkaryotype in three sisters with parental consanguineous marriage.
P. Mehdipour   +2 more
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Cousin Marriage in Pakistan

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This paper examines the role of cousin marriage in shaping women's autonomy, household status, and labor supply in Pakistan. Existing research offers contradictory claims: some suggest that cousin marriage improves women's position within the household, while others argue it limits their freedoms and economic opportunities.
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A STUDY OF TRADITIONS ABOUT THE MARRIAGE OF HAZRAT ZAINAB BINT-E- JAHASH (R.A) WITH THE HOLY PROPHET

open access: yesدی اسکالر, 2015
Correct interpretation of Allah's saying (وتخفی فی نفسک ما اللہ مبدیہ ۔۔۔۔۔۔) Al-Ahzab 33:37.)Hazrat Zaid bin Haritha (R.A) was sold by someone as a slave in his childhood. He came in Hazrat Khadeeja's slavery afterwards.
Hafiz Qudratullah
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In The Days of My Youth : Frances Fulton Cunningham Harper

open access: yes, 2017
My niece Janet suggests that I write the memories of my youth. It will not be an exciting or adventurous story. The older children of our family could have told more stirring tales, for they lived through the Civil War, and the momentous days of the ...
DiVanna, Pamela   +1 more
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Patrilateral cross-cousin marriage among the Paraiyars of south India [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, 1987
Robert Delige
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Crowley Castle [PDF]

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Editorial design and revision by Beatriz Stephanie ...
Gaskell, Elizabeth   +1 more
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Watta satta : bride exchange and women's welfare in rural Pakistan [PDF]

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In a setting where husbands wield considerable coercive power, forms of marriage should adapt to protect the interests of women and their families. The authors study the pervasive marriage custom of watta satta in rural Pakistan, a bride exchange between
Jacoby, Hanan G., Mansuri, Ghazala
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