Before Soviet times, the various khanates and kingdoms of
A minority still held on to more traditional styles, without, however the old-fashioned ‘niqab’, veils covering the face from below the eyes to the neck which had been worn in larger towns and cities. Some, more traditional, families migrated to
The ideological void after the collapse of communism, and the loosening of enforced secularism in the new independent states of
In
Possible reasons for the reappearance of this fashion could be more frequent contact with or periods of study and sojourn in the Arab world, and a reaction to government restrictions and somewhat secularising pressure. The religious revival could now have taken the form of pressure from the menfolk of families to display more conservative traditional values, and an increase in puritanical and fundamentalist interpretations of Islam.
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