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Postal card depicting a “khawal”, who was a traditional native Egyptian male dancer dressed in feminine attire and was popular up to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Following prohibitions on women dancing in public, cross-dressing boys and men took their place throughout the Middle East. Via @takweer_
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