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harem    音标拼音: [h'ɛrəm]
n. 闺房,闺房里的妻妾群

闺房,闺房里的妻妾群

harem
n 1: living quarters reserved for wives and concubines and
female relatives in a Muslim household [synonym: {harem},
{hareem}, {seraglio}, {serail}]



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  • Harem - Wikipedia
    During the Abbasid period, eunuchs became a permanent institution inside the Islamic harems after the model of the Abbasid harem, such as in the Fatimid harem, Safavid harem and the Qajar harem
  • Harem | History, Gender Roles Social Structures | Britannica
    Harem, in Muslim countries, the part of a house set apart for the women of the family The word ḥarīmī is used collectively to refer to the women themselves Zanāna (from the Persian word zan, “woman”) is the term used for the harem in India, andarūn (Persian: “inner part” [of a house]) in Iran
  • Harems - Encyclopedia. com
    A harem in a private home or in the residence of a subordinate government official replicated the ruler's harem on a smaller scale, although it was not a major arena for reproductive politics
  • The Harem: Myth and Reality - Suhaila
    Explore the fascinating harem fantasies of the 18th century beyond Learn how the harem has always been a source of mystery intrigue
  • HAREM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In a Muslim household, a harem is a part of a house set apart for women and from which nonfamily males are excluded Harems existed in the pre-Islamic civilizations of the Middle East and in the courts of pre-Islamic Assyria, Persia, and Egypt
  • Harem System | Womens Studies and Feminism - EBSCO
    The Harem System, particularly during the ՙAbbāsid period (749-1258 CE), refers to the structured seclusion and control of women within elite households Historically, women held significant roles in early Islamic society, actively participating in public life and religious affairs
  • Definition of harem – Meaning Examples - Better Words
    The noun 'harem' has its origins in the Arabic word 'ḥarīm,' which means 'forbidden' or 'sacred ' In the context of its historical usage, a 'harem' referred to a private living space reserved for the women of a household in many Middle Eastern and Asian cultures
  • What is a Harem? (with picture) - Cultural World
    Simply put, a harem is a space set aside in a home or complex specifically for the use of women and young children Men are not allowed to enter the harem, as it is considered a private or forbidden area
  • Harem History, Facts Culture - Study. com
    A harem of women is a group that many rulers and upper-class men in the Mediterranean and Islamic societies kept Besides women, harems contained young sons and eunuchs as guards or servants
  • Harem - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The word harem comes from the Arabic word haram, meaning a sacred, forbidden place Harems were meant for the royal upbringing of the future wives of noble and royal men





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