Prostitution in the Ottoman Empire
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Prostitution in the Ottoman Empire
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Prostitution was prevalent in the Ottoman Empire, with both men and women, as well as Christians, Jews, and Muslims engaging in the practice. Clients met prostitutes in a variety of locations, including coffeehouses, inns for bachelors, laundries, restaurants, barbershops, and candy stores. Prostitutes often served sailors and military members, particularly in their lodgings; additionally, prostitutes served clients in private homes, abandoned buildings, and taverns. In early modern Istanbul, ev
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History and legality of prostitution in Ottoman Empire
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
date created:
2024-05-05T22:35:44Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T13:20:54Z
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