In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire. Documented all across the region. It was any slave, or indentured servant. No customary wrappings, dressed nude, chained, or whatever. Society I imagine would be far more formal. No not all pictures document women in the headscarf.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.
Thank you I'll look at the recommendations
In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire. Documented all across the region. It was any slave, or indentured servant. No customary, wrappings, dressed nude, chained, or whatever. Society I imagine would be far more formal. No not all pictures document women in the headscarf.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.
Thank you I'll look at the recommendations
In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire. Documented all across the region. It was any slave, or indentured servant. No customary, wrappings, dressed nude, chained, or whatever. Society I imagine would be far more formal. No not all pictures document women in the headscarf.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.
Thank you I'll look at the recommendations
In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire. Documented all across the region. It was any slave, or indentured servant.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.
Thank you I'll look at the recommendations
In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.
Thank you I'll look at the recommendations
In opinion, maybe a misconception, but for the far more devout. These may have included the Bedouins empowered who went to war against the Ottomans. They possibly had such customs. Not looking at another man's possessions. Women perhaps were kept strictly away. Resources, water, hard fought over.
Yes in North Africa, the slave trade was constant. However it was throughout the Ottoman Empire.
And yes the Headscarf was a part of tradition in Europe for centuries. Was it a crime not to wear it. No, just a custom, common sense. Until slowly changing.
For example Indians, were often nude, bare breasted, until the British abolished it, making them cover.