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So women can go about their outside tasks with out being seen by people outside the family.
Answer 2
This is not specifically a Muslim phenomenon. It existed throughout the Middle East long before the Arabs invaded the Levant and Mesopotamia. Houses of the same style can also be found in Italy (most famously Piazza Strozzi) and in Spain (most famously Casa de Pilatos). It was an issue of privacy and cleanliness. The privacy issue is easy to understand. You could move about your backyard without anyone seeing you. The cleanliness issue comes from the cities. In the Ancient and Medieval periods, there was no modern sanitation or general respect for property of others. a front lawn would quickly be filled with trash and become disgusting and unhealthy for the house occupants. By having an internal yard, the members of the house could make sure the area stayed beautiful and picturesque.
So women can go about their tasks without being seen by people outside the family
They lived in large houses with tile roofs, courtyards, and gardens. Fine furniture and silk hangings filled their rooms, and their houses were surrounded by walls to keep out bandits. These were mainly for the rich people
First AnswerThey were not decorated. The castle was for protection and a courtyard was meant as part of defense. Second AnswerCourtyards have various names depending on the type of building they are in. In castles, a courtyard is referred to as bailey. In a monastery or church it is called the cloisters. In ancient Rome, it was an atrium, or if there was a garden, a peristyle, and the villa rustica of the French nobility of the Early Middle Ages retained this design. For schools and palaces, large square or rectangular courtyards were called quadrangle. Towns and cities had courtyards, which may or may not have been intentionally designed. Simple houses joined together could form a courtyard. Clearly the decoration depended on the use. Some of those such as would be found in palaces or the villas of wealthy people were often paved with expensive decorative stones. The architectural decoration could on ornately carved columns of walkways going around them. They could have trees growing in them or gardens of decorative plants. For special purposes they could be decorated with brightly colored banners and lanterns or torches to brighten them at night.At the other extreme, courtyards could be, well, plain, and probably too dirty and smelly to talk about in an answer on decoration.
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It depends. Some have interior courtyards, others do have backyards.
Courtyards are open spaces surrounded by walls or buildings at the edge of a major building.
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Yes, the rich Aztecs had houses. They lived in more elaborate and spacious houses compared to the common people. These houses were often made of stone with multiple rooms and courtyards, and they were decorated with colorful murals and filled with luxurious items.
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They look exactly the same as the houses belonging to other ordinary people - ie not the Royalty!
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The deceased family members were buried there so they could watch their children play in the courtyards an to watch the mayans play the game of the hero twins.