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Jarya or
jariya (SING; Arabic: جارية), also
jawari (PLUR), was a term
often used for
female slaves in the
medieval Islamic world. In a
courtly context...
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along with Masu Junyangdikul,
Napapa Tantrakul,
Charttayodom Hiranyatthiti,
Jariya Anfone,
Sueangsuda Lawanprasert.
Which this
drama is not a
sequel to the...
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Cariye (Arabic: جارية, "
Jariya") was a
title and term used for
category of
enslaved women concubines in the
Islamic world of the
Middle East. They are...
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deemed it
lawful to kill
whoever claims that the sun is
static (thābita la
jāriya) and
refuses to
repent of this
after clarification. This is
because denying...
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Muslim Arab world, "concubine" (surriyya)
referred to the
female slave (
jāriya),
whether Muslim or non-Muslim, with whom her
master engages in ****ual intercourse...
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Jariya; Bahkali, Ali H.; Abdel-Wahab,
Mohamed A.; Boekhout, Teun; Pang, Ka-Lai...
- pleasure. The
jariya was
regarded as
property and
could be bought, inherited, or
freed at the
discretion of her owner.
Above the
jariyas were the mahziyyat...
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Miranda as Clara, Thai
actors Max
Nattapol Diloknawarit as Sai Chon and
Jariya Therakaosal as
Namfon and
child star
Althea Ruedas as Katie.
Filmed in Thailand...
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Arabe 3929, 157r.
Maqama 18: the
beautiful slave maiden of Abu Zaid, a "
jāriya".
Maqama 06: the
Governor of
Maraghah in Iran
Maqama 38: the
Governor of...
- relationship. The
classical Arabic term for it is surriyya,
although the
terms jariya, ama,
mamluka could also
refer to a concubine.
Various etymologies of the...