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- Qiyān (Arabic: قِيان, Arabic: [qi'jæːn]; singular qayna, Arabic: قَينة, Arabic: ['qɑjnæh]) were a social class of women, trained as entertainers, which...
- kelin kiyiit kin mother-in-law kaynana qaynana qäynänä gaýyn ene qayın ana qäynä qaıyn ene qaynene qaynona qeyinana huńama Body parts heart *yürek yürek...
- of antiquity Oiran: class of courtesans in Edo period and Imperial ****an Qayna: class of courtesans in pre-modern Islamic world Prostitution in ancient...
- al-Ma’mūnīya (Arabic: عريب المأمونية, b. 181/797–98, d. 277/890–91) was a qayna (slave trained in the arts of entertainment) of the early Abbasid period...
- Aikhenvald 2004, p. 42. Quechua edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Qayna Kunan Paqarin: Una introducción al quechua chanca. 2011 (Archive) Electronic...
- kacharisqaña kay llaqtanchikqa ñak'ariy kamachiypi kaymanta. Allin sinchi ch'aqwa qayna karqa Tinkupi q'upaypi qhapariynin 𝄆 Kunanqa t'inkisqa may ****ypi Misk'i...
- (Arabic: شارِية, born c. 815 in al-Basra; died c. 870 C.E.) was an ‘Abbasid qayna (enslaved singing-girl), who enjo**** a prominent place in the court of Al-Wathiq...
- world such as Wallada bint al-Mustakfi in Al-Andalus, and slave girls (qaynas) who lived in the Abbasid Caliphate. According to the Ali ibn Nasr al-Katib's...
- to the slave-qiyan, jawaris or mughanniyat, but she was referred to as a qayna as a tribute to her musical ability. The wives of the Abbasid caliphs were...
- born c. 830) also simply known as Faridah (Arabic: فريدة) was an Abbasid qayna (enslaved singing-girl), who performed in the court of Abbasid caliph al-Wathiq...