The problem encountered by historians who are trying to understand the status of women in the late medieval period is that there is little documentation of their lives. Even the women in the loftiest echelons of medieval society, could not hold office or keep their own land after marriage. In even the royal realm, women were treated as assets to be bartered to achieve the highest possible value.
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The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
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The problem encountered by historians who are trying to understand the status of women in the late medieval period is that there is little documentation of their lives. Even the women in the loftiest echelons of medieval society, could not hold office or keep their own land after marriage. In even the royal realm, women were treated as assets to be bartered to achieve the highest possible value.
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no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives
No
Presidential Commission on the Status of Women was created in 1961.
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Muslim women never lost their high status.
Kellie Leitch is the Minister for Status of Women for Canada.
The status of women in the society in the sangam age was not equal to that of men
There are many areas where women enjoyed high status like Egypt. Women also enjoyed high status in the Maurya empire.
Jesters were generally of inferior social and political status. They were clowns used to entertain higher status folk.