Английская Википедия:Haremlik

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Версия от 09:39, 19 марта 2024; EducationBot (обсуждение | вклад) (Новая страница: «{{Английская Википедия/Панель перехода}} {{Short description|The part of the house reserved for women}} {{more citations needed|date=March 2017}} In pre-Atatürk Turkey, a '''haremlik'''<ref>{{IPA-tr|haˈɾemlik}}, from Arabic ''ḥarīm'' ('harem') + -''lik'' ('place')</ref> was the private portion of upper-class Ottoman homes,<ref>{{cite web|title=Haremlik|url=http://archnet.org/library/dictionary/entry.jsp?entry_id=DIA...»)
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More citations needed In pre-Atatürk Turkey, a haremlik[1] was the private portion of upper-class Ottoman homes,[2][3] as opposed to the selamlik,[4] the public area or reception rooms, used only by men in traditional Islamic society. This contrasts with the common usage of harem as an English loan-word, which implies a female-only enclave or seraglio. Although the women of the household were traditionally secluded in the haremlik, both men and women of the immediate family lived and socialized there.

Popular culture

Ann Bridge's Enchanter's Nightshade[5] depicts Ottoman life in the period of Atatürk's rise to power, and makes clear the distinction in social usage in that period between the haremlik and selamlik.

See also

  • Gynaeceum, women’s quarters of similar function in Ancient Greece

References

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