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  • In south Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the [[Hijra]] are people who were [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] and who ...rl=https://archive.vn/AJ2NW|archive-date=11 November 2013}}</ref> In 2011, Bangladesh started to allow passports to show a gender called "other", owing to the Hi
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  • | [[Recognition (Bangladesh)|Bangladesh]]
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  • ...[https://web.archive.org/web/20210226002453/https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2013/nov/11/hijras-now-separate-gender, Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref><ref
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  • ...les. The [[Hijra]] of South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh date back to 400 BCE or 300 CE, where they were mentioned in the ''Kama Sut * In 2011, Bangladesh started to allow passports to show a gender called "other".<ref name="Macar
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  • ...les. The [[Hijra]] of South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh date back to 400 BCE or 300 CE, where they were mentioned in the ''Kama Sut * In 2011, Bangladesh started to allow passports to show a gender called "other".<ref name="Macar
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  • ...les. The [[Hijra]] of South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh date back to 400 BCE or 300 CE, where they were mentioned in the ''Kama Sut * In 2011, Bangladesh started to allow passports to show a gender called "other".<ref name="Macar
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  • * '''Culture:''' South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
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  • * '''Culture:''' South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
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  • * '''Culture:''' South Asian countries including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
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  • * In 2011, Bangladesh started to allow passports to show a gender called "other".<ref name="Macar
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