- A
eunuch (/ˈjuːnək/ YOO-nək) is a male who has been castrated.
Throughout history,
castration often served a
specific social function. The
earliest records...
- A
eunuch (/ˈjuːnək/ YOO-nək) is a man who has been castrated.
Throughout history,
castration often served a
specific social function. In China, castration...
- In the
Indian subcontinent,
hijra are transgender, inter****, or
eunuch people who live in
communities that
follow a
kinship system known as the guru-chela...
- in the world. He also took
great care
breaking the
power of the
court eunuchs and
unrelated magnates,
enfeoffing his many sons
throughout China and attempting...
-
Baghdad at the
beginning of the 10th
Century had 7,000
black eunuchs and 4,000
white eunuchs in his palace." The Arab
slave trade typically dealt in the...
- The
Ethiopian eunuch (Amharic: ኢትዮጵያዊው ጃንደረባ) is a
figure in the New
Testament of the Bible. The
story of his
conversion to
Christianity at the preaching...
- The
eunuch flute,
onion flute, or
mirliton (/ˈmɜːrlɪtɒn/; French: flûte eunuque, flûte à l'oignon or mirliton; German: Zwiebelflöte) is a membranophone...
- A
eunuch is a man who has been castrated.
Eunuch or
Eunuchs may also
refer to:
Eunuch (TV series), a 1980 Hong Kong TV
series Eunuch (film), a 1986 South...
- The
Female Eunuch is a 1970 book by
Germaine Greer that
became an
international bestseller and an
important text in the
feminist movement. Greer's thesis...
-
eunuch singers are
known to have
existed from the
early Byzantine Empire. In
Constantinople around 400 AD, the
empress Aelia Eudoxia had a
eunuch choir-master...