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Letter from a new wife on dowry

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  • Posted on April 20, 2016
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Dowry is the practice where the bride brings in money or property to her husbands house, with its value demanded by the groom and his family and often accompanied by ill treatment of the bride if the demands are not met.

LETTER ON DOWRY FROM A NEW WIFE -ACHRH SUBMSSION GENDER EQUALTY

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