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    • Hijras' identity originates in ancient Hinduism and evolved during the Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) and Mughal Empire (1526–1707). [13][14] Many hijras today live in well-defined and organised all-hijra communities, led by a guru. [7] . See more

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    In the Indian subcontinent, hijra are transgender, intersex, or eunuch people who live in communities that follow a kinship system known as the guru-chela system. They are also known as aravani and aruvani, an… See more

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    The Hindi word hijra may alternately be romanized as hijira, hijda, hijada, hijara, hijrah. This term is generally considered derogatory in Urdu and the term khwaja Sara is used instead. Khwaja Sara is sometimes … See more

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  2. In the Indian subcontinent, hijra [n 2] are eunuchs, intersex people, or transgender people who live in communities that follow a kinship system known as guru-chela system. They are also known as aravani, aruvani, and jogappa. The term is used in Pakistan as khawaja sira, the equivalent of transgender in the Urdu language.
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    Hijra (South Asia) A thriving community of hijras and transsexual people cross-dressed as females protest in Islamabad. In the culture of South Asia, hijras are people who were born male who have a feminine gender identity and wear women's clothing. Hijras do not feel male or female. There are hijras in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
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  5. Hijras: The Age-Old Transgender Community in South …

    Jun 29, 2020 · The Hijra community has been recognized all across South Asia such as India, Pakistan, and Nepal and they really thrived during the pre-colonial era. Sadly, it was short-lived.

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  6. Gender Identity In South Asia: Who Are the Hijra?

    Apr 4, 2022 · The fight for LGBTQ+ liberation is slowly making its way to the spotlight in South Asia. At the center of this movement for years, have been Hijra, a group typically self-classified as the third gender, including transgender, …

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    Jun 27, 2016 · The term “hijra” includes those who are transgendered, transsexuals, cross-dressers and hermaphrodites as well as those who refuse to be gender specific in their identity. Some may or may not have undergone …

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