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स्किनहेड्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : skinheads


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""1960 के दशक के उत्तरार्ध में शुरुआत करने के बाद हिप्पियों को कामकाजी-वर्ग के स्किनहेड्स द्वारा हमलों का सामना करना पड़ा. हिप्पियों को अपमानित भी किया गया और कभी-कभी बदमाशों, धार्मिक पुनरुत्थानवादी मॉड्स, ग्रीजर्स, फुटबॉल कैजुअल्स, टेडी ब्वायज और 1970 एवं 1980 के दशक के अन्य युवा उप-संस्कृतियों के सदस्यों द्वारा इनपर हमला भी किया गया।


1960 के दशक के उत्तरार्ध में शुरुआत करने के बाद हिप्पियों को कामकाजी-वर्ग के स्किनहेड्स द्वारा हमलों का सामना करना पड़ा. हिप्पियों को अपमानित भी किया गया और कभी-कभी बदमाशों, धार्मिक पुनरुत्थानवादी मॉड्स, ग्रीजर्स, फुटबॉल कैजुअल्स, टेडी ब्वायज और 1970 एवं 1980 के दशक के अन्य युवा उप-संस्कृतियों के सदस्यों द्वारा इनपर हमला भी किया गया।





स्किनहेड्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Yakemenko claimed to have constituted Nashi as a movement to demonstrate against what he saw as the growing power of Nazism in Russia and to take on skinheads in street fights if necessary.


Nashi has been accused of recruiting skinheads and local hooligans to intimidate rival youth groups.


Nashi has been accused of being a group of "football hooligans and racist skinheads" preaching hostility of certain races traditionally targeted by Russian nationalists- such as Chechens, Georgians, Armenians, Azeris, Circassians, Uzbeks, Jews, Poles, etc.


During this period he shared a cell with Semyon Tokmakov, the leader of the Russian skinhead gang Russian Goal, and he began to recruit the skinheads to his cause.


The two published a joint letter from Butyrka prison in the PNP paper Ya-Russky, and as a result the paper became a popular seller among racist skinheads.


The two became allies in prison leading to a close link being forged between Tokmaov's skinheads and the NNP.


Tokmakov eventually fused his group into the NNP's youth movement and took over editing duties on the fourth page of the party organ Ya-Russky, in the process making the paper one of the widest read amongst Russian skinheads.


1852 establishments in England Trojan skinheads (also known as traditional skinheads or trads) are individuals who identify with the original British skinhead subculture of the middle 1960s, when ska, rocksteady, reggae, and soul music were popular, and there was a heavy emphasis on mod-influenced clothing styles.


Named after the record label Trojan Records, these skinheads identify with the subculture's Jamaican rude boy and British working class roots.


Because of their appreciation of music played by black people, they tend to be non-racist, unlike the white power skinheads.


Trojan skinheads usually dress in a typical 1960s skinhead style, which includes items such as button-down Ben Sherman shirts, Fred Perry polo shirts, braces, fitted suits, cardigans, tank tops, Harrington jackets and Crombie-style overcoats.


The phrase Spirit of '69 is used by traditional skinheads to commemorate what they identify as the skinhead subculture's heyday in 1969.


The phrase was popularized by a group of Scottish skinheads called the Glasgow Spy Kids, a play on the Glaswegian pronunciation of spike heads.





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