Religious attitudes toward sexual orientation vary widely across cultures, regions, and subcultures within Central Asia, shaping the perception of gay people and their experience of social inclusion,...
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: Sex and religion in central asia: exploring cultural attitudes toward gay identity and relationships
Central Asia is a region that encompasses several countries with diverse cultures, languages, religions, and historical experiences. While many Central Asian societies are predominantly Muslim, there...
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: Uncovering the hidden history of nonheteronormative identities in central asia: a journey through time
Central Asia is a region that has been shaped by diverse cultures and religions for centuries. In this article, we will explore how different religious beliefs have influenced the way sexual...
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: Religious beliefs and gender/sexual identities in central asia
Sogdians were a nomadic people who inhabited Central Asia from around 800 BC until the Islamic conquest of Samarkand in the early 10th century AD. They played an important role in facilitating trade...
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: How did sogdian attitudes toward sexuality shape their social interactions?
The following article is an attempt to shed light on the various ways in which the religious beliefs and teachings of the people living in Central Asia have influenced their perception of premarital...
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: sexual behavior and psychological consequences in central asia: a study of religious teachings on premarital sex
Central Asia is home to many unique cultures, each with its own set of traditional values and customs surrounding sexuality and gender roles. This includes various religions, such as Islam, Buddhism,...
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: Sexuality and gender roles in central asia: how religion shapes attitudes towards intimacy
The Karakhanids were a confederation of Central Asian Turkic tribes that ruled parts of the region from the 10th to the early 12th centuries. They had their own distinct culture and religion, which...
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: How karakhanid religious law shaped community cohesion through the control of sexuality
The Kushans were an ancient nomadic people who lived between the 1st century AD and the 3rd century AD in Central Asia. They established one of the largest empires in South Asia during this time....
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: How polygamy helped the kushans maintain power and control over their empire through royal consorts and family lineages
Sexual practices are an integral part of life for all people regardless of culture, religion, beliefs, or background. In Central Asia, which is a region that includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,...
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: How central asian muslims reconcile sexuality through religion, culture, and intimacy
Sexual practices have been an integral part of human life since ancient times, but how they are viewed and practiced can vary greatly depending on culture and religion. One such region where this is...
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: Exploring muslim sexuality in central asia: from monogamous relationships to sharia law prohibitions