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Background and origin
2
Hierarchy and organisation
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2.1
The mother
2.2
Female relatives
2.3
Wives
2.4
Concubines
2.5
Female entertainers
2.6
Qahramana
2.7
Eunuchs
3
Harem slavery
4
Dissolution
5
Legacy
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5.1
Impact
5.2
Fiction
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See also
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References
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Notes
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