Turkish_women_in_niqab.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 3.3 s, 240 × 176 pixels, 86 kbps, file size: 34 KB)

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The Turkish Parliament passed the "the law of prohibited garment" on December 3, 1934. The law targeted religion-based clothing for men such as the turban (sarık) and robe (cübbe) in public, Atatürk's Reforms. The video shows the niqāb (peçe / peçeli) women. The government did not interfere with women's clothing, but some municipalities have banned the niqāb.

English: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk passed the "the law of prohibited garment" in 1934. The law targeted religion-based clothing for men such as the turban (sarık) and robe (cübbe) in public, Atatürk's Reforms. The video shows the niqāb (peçe / peçeli) women.
Íslenska: Árið 1934 bannaði forseti Tyrklands, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, ákveðinn trúarlegan klæðnað. Meðal þeirra klæðaburða sem urðu bannaðir voru slæður og höfuðfat sem þekkist helst í íslamstrú. Myndbandið sýnir þann klæðnað sem var bannaður.
Македонски: Кемал Ататурк го донесува „законот за забранети облеки“ (1934). Со овој закон се забрануваат верски облеки како фереџиња и турбани.
Date 1920s
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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English: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk passed the "the law of prohibited garment" in 1934. The law targeted religion-based clothing for men such as the turban (sarık) and robe (cübbe) in public, Atatürk's Reforms. The video shows the niqāb (peçe / peçeli) women.
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English: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk passed the "the law of prohibited garment" in 1934. The law targeted religion-based clothing for men such as the turban (sarık) and robe (cübbe) in public, Atatürk's Reforms. The video shows the niqāb (peçe / peçeli) women.
Íslenska: Árið 1934 bannaði forseti Tyrklands, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, ákveðinn trúarlegan klæðnað. Meðal þeirra klæðaburða sem urðu bannaðir voru slæður og höfuðfat sem þekkist helst í íslamstrú. Myndbandið sýnir þann klæðnað sem var bannaður.
Македонски: Кемал Ататурк го донесува „законот за забранети облеки“ (1934). Со овој закон се забрануваат верски облеки како фереџиња и турбани.

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