- a
qahramana so that she
would be able to
leave the harem, and
finally managed to
achieve her goal to
become a
qahramana. The
mobility of a
qahramana made...
-
Zaydan the
qahramana (Arabic: زيدان القهرمانة 10th-century) was a
courtier of the
Abbasid harem during the
reign of
caliph al-Muqtadir (r. 908–932). She...
- "Reyhana", that is not a
qahramana,
which is
female slaves responsible in the
harem during the
Abbasid Period, but the
qahramana is who is a
woman emplo****...
- Alam
Qahramana (fl. 945) was a
courtier of the
Abbasid harem during the
reign of
caliph al-Mustakfi (r. 944–946). She was
originally from
Persia and named...
- Musa is
known as one of the most
powerful of the
women in the
office of
qahramana (stewardess),
which was the most
powerful office of the
women in the Abbasid...
- comprising,
according to al-Tanukhi, his
mother Shaghab, her
personal agent (
qahramāna) Umm Musa, her
sister Khatif, and
another former concubine of al-Mu'tadid's...
- Musa, was the wife of
Caliph al-Mansur. Umm Musa al-Hashimiyya, was a
Qahramana courtier of the caliph's
harem during the
reign of
Caliph al-Muqtadir...
- the
Sultan in a
number of
domestic tasks as
harem servants,
known as
qahramana or qahramaniyya. The
harem was
guarded by
enslaved eunuchs,
until the...
-
enslaved female Jawaris entertainers,
enslaved female stewardesses named qahramana's, and eunuchs. The
highest ranked woman in the
Fatimid harem were normally...
- sultan's
mother regarding to the Ottoman-Swedish
alliance against Russia.
Qahramāna,
equivalent in
earlier Islamic history Esther Benb****a, Aron Rodrigue:...