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Harem

The harem is a domestic place that historically was reserved for a caliph's many wives, but also would include his children, sometimes his concubines, as well as any slaves and eunuch servants who made up the household.[1]

In the 860s, the Alamut Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq travelled to a harem in Baghdad's central Round City district, located in the south of the Residential District. There, he looked to find Qabiha, the concubine of the late Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil and a possible suspect as the Order of the Ancients' leader, the Ra's Al-Af'a.[2]

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