English to Urdu Dictionary dowry

dowry

جہیز
definition
noun
The bride brings a dowry to the marriage usually consisting of household goods and her own clothing.
property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
translation of 'dowry '
noun
جہیز
example
The Elector was broke and couldn't afford to pay the agreed 'dowry' , but he wanted the money such a marriage would be sure to bring his way.
When girls were going to get married their fathers had to give their future husband a 'dowry' .
The amount of the 'dowry' is determined through negotiations between the families of the engaged.
In the past, marriages were arranged and women brought a 'dowry' to the marriage.
He had no doubt that his father must have allotted a large amount of money to her for her 'dowry' .
Elizabeth's 'dowry' was to be £45,000 in diamonds
Olivia informs him that he cannot touch her 'dowry' , that the money is for Joey and any other children they might have.
The bride was given a 'dowry' of three thousand livres in ready money, a third of it reserved for the couple's communal use.
If he had a son, he would try to make good his loss by claiming a hefty 'dowry' in his marriage.
The bride brings a 'dowry' to the marriage usually consisting of household goods and her own clothing.
Brides are expected to bring substantial 'dowries' with them and to defer to their husbands in most matters.
Arranged marriages in which parents negotiated spouses, 'dowries' , and inheritance for their children were once common but have declined.
Additionally, the government does not recognize forced marriage or 'dowries' paid to the mother's family to legitimize the marriage.
Despite the physical and spiritual barriers of the cloister, nuns used their 'dowries' and other property interests to exercise fiscal influence and autonomy.
Even freed slaves carry the taint of their hereditary status, and their former masters or parents' masters may claim some or all of their income, property and 'dowries' .
Middle-class families needed capital and credit, and marriage had considerable importance in bringing in funds through 'dowries' and marriage settlements, and giving access to credit networks.
Above all, perhaps, the chapters on notions of the appropriate age for marriage and on 'dowries' are extremely impressive pieces of research and analysis.
Furthermore, marriage contracts show that mothers contributed regularly to their daughters' 'dowries' with amounts that were even superior to what they left to cadets by will.
It's a useful illustration of the conflicting views surrounding both 'dowries' and forced marriages.
Add to these resources the landed endowments of widows, whether dowers or 'dowries' , and it can be seen that Edward's control over marriage was of key importance for his patronage programme.
Early transfers of property, large 'dowries' , and a system of partible inheritance favored the entry of sons and sons-in-law into commercial ventures at an early age.
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