mujra

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mujra (uncountable)

  1. A form of exotic dance in India, traditionally performed by courtesans under the Mughal Empire as well as in modern forms.
    • 2004, Khushwant Singh, Burial at Sea, Penguin, published 2014, page 7:
      Princes of royal blood and English Governors of provinces were eager to be invited by him, for he served the best of food and wine and sometimes, as a bonus and with admirable discretion, arranged for the most cultured whores from the city's old quarter to perform mujra songs and dances for them.
    • 2006, Martha Feldman, Bonnie Gordon, editors, The Courtesan's Arts, Oxford, page 322:
      Mujra is symbolic of total submission before a royal patron.

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