- In pre-Atatürk Turkey, a
haremlik was the
private portion of upper-class
Ottoman homes, as
opposed to the selamlik, the
public area or
reception rooms...
- word selam, "greeting"). By contrast, the
haremlik or women's
quarters were
reserved only for the family.
Haremlik Odalisque Dictionary.com -
Selamlik entry...
- was the
public area and the part of the
house used by the men, and the
haremlik which was the
private part of the
house reserved for
women and the family...
-
Harem pants or
harem trousers, baggy, long
pants caught in at the
ankle Haremlik, the
private portion of upper-class
Ottoman homes Polygyny, a form of marriage...
- the harem, i.e., the part of the
house reserved for
women was
called haremlik,
while the
space open for men was
known as selamlık. The
practice of female...
-
paintings by Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres Orientalism Hammam Seraglio Haremlik 100
Great Paintings, 1980 BBC
series "The
Turkish Bath". Louvre. Retrieved...
-
original owner is unknown. The
walls of its selamlık (men's room) and
haremlik (women's room) are
completely covered with murals,
those in the men's room...
- haramibaşı, "bandit leader" (from harami, "bandit" + baş, "head")
Haremlik from
Turkish haremlik, from
harem (from
Arabic harim &
Arabic haram) + the Turkish...
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built with
separate haremlik and
selamlik quarters;
poorer and middle-class
houses would not have this luxury.: 320 The
haremlik is
where the family...
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which one
block was
reserved for men (Selamlik) and the
other for
women (
Haremlik). It was a
custom for
visitors to take the oath of
dedication to serve...