algharu
Algharu is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of historical or cultural practices. The most common association is with a practice in some parts of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in historical contexts related to Indian rulers and their courts. This practice involved the public humiliation or punishment of individuals, often by parading them through the streets on a donkey or camel, with their faces blackened and wearing insulting garments. The purpose was to shame and deter others from similar offenses. This form of punishment was a visible and potent social control mechanism.
In some Islamic traditions, particularly in Sufism, al-ghuru or al-ghurur can be translated as "deception" or