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Critical Analysis of Women in Kashmir Under Dogra Rule

Meenu Sharma

1Department of History, BDS School of Law, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh India .

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CRJSSH.6.2.04

This article is an attempt to analyse the status of women in the Dogra regime in the former state of Jammu and Kashmir. It seeks to examine the situation of Kashmiri women and the frustration and abuse they experienced under the Dogra regime. Similarly this paper focuses around social evils such as trafficking in women, female feticide and prostitution and also in the fight against opportunities to eradicate the dictatorial, dynastic, primitive and strict doctrines of the Middle Ages. Examines their role. Women occupy an important place in shaping the history of mankind. The tools or status added or given to women frame a flat piece to determine the net progress of the general population. Although they have been singled out / underestimated in all fields such as politics, society, education since ancient times, women have been the basis and important part of any ordinary people on earth. There is also a certainty under Jammu and Kashmir that Dogra’s cynical and barbaric rule of popular times. In addition, the rule affected the entire population of the state, both men and women.


Dogra Rule; Female Infanticide; Marginalisation of women; Prostitution

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Sharma M. Critical Analysis of Women in Kashmir Under Dogra Rule. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2023 6(2). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CRJSSH.6.2.04

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