In the princely state of Bahawalpur in Sindh, first to be conquered by Muslim invaders — the last nawab, who ruled until 1954 before its incorporation into Pakistan, “had more than three hundred and ninety women” in his harem. The Nawab had become impotent early and used all kinds of tools to satisfy his great multitude of concubines and wives. When Pakistani army took over his palace, they found a whole collection of dildos. About six hundred, some made of clays, some bought in England and batter-operated. They army dug a put and buried these dildos” (Naipaul, V.S. Beyond Belief: The Islamic Incursion among the Converted People, Random House, New York/M. A. Khan, Islamic Jihad, A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery, IUniverse, Ic, 2009 ).
Dr Rinita Mazumdar
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Dr. Rinita Mazumder is a distinguished scholar and professor with deep expertise in philosophy and social thought. She teaches at Central New Mexico Community College and serves as an affiliate professor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of New Mexico. Dr. Mazumder is also a renowned author.