A seraglio, historically, refers to a secluded residence or harem, particularly in the context of Ottoman palaces, where women, often wives and concubines of a sultan, lived. The term can also denote a similar structure in other cultures, emphasizing a space designated for women of high status. In literature and art, the concept of the seraglio has been romanticized and often depicted as an exotic or luxurious environment.
A sultan's palace is commonly referred to as a "seraglio" or "saray." In various cultures and historical contexts, it may also be called a "kasr" or "qasar," particularly in Arabic-speaking regions. These palaces typically serve as the official residence of the sultan and often feature elaborate architecture and extensive grounds.
Shayle Gardner has: Played Tony Hamilton in "Poetic License" in 1922. Played Pietro Morelli in "The Wandering Jew" in 1923. Played Humphrey in "Guy Fawkes" in 1923. Played Ahmed Khan in "The Indian Love Lyrics" in 1923. Played Richard Marquess in "The Chinese Bungalow" in 1926. Played Mason in "Tommy Atkins" in 1928. Played Dr. Williams in "Disraeli" in 1929. Played Inspector Fordham in "Nachtgestalten" in 1929. Played Briggs in "Three Live Ghosts" in 1929. Played Lord Bellamont in "The Three Passions" in 1929. Played Detective Harding in "The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu" in 1930. Played Spellman in "Diamond Cut Diamond" in 1932. Played Detective Snell in "The Lodger" in 1932. Played Scotland Yard Inspector Walters in "Lloyd of the C.I.D." in 1932. Played Skeleton in "The River House Ghost" in 1932. Played Dr. Petrov in "The Medium" in 1934. Played Night Watchman in "The Love Test" in 1935. Played Wotherspoone in "The Brown Wallet" in 1936. Performed in "Her Last Affaire" in 1936. Played Manager in "Discoveries" in 1939.
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In the former Turkish empire, seraglio was the harem in the Muslim palace
seraglio chamber means women's quarters(rooms).answered by davidladams@hotmail.com
Oda or Odah. Seraglio is another word for harem. Odah is a room in a harem.
The Flight from Seraglio - 1908 was released on: USA: 23 May 1908
NET Opera Theater - 1967 Abduction from the Seraglio was released on: USA: 18 October 1970
A harem in the Ottoman Empire was typically housed in a separate section of a palace known as the Haremlik. In other cultures, the housing for a harem might be referred to as a seraglio or zenana.
The living quarters of a group of Islamic is known as a harem. Muslim men are allowed to have up to four permanent wives.
The cast of Seraglio - 2000 includes: Anthony Burch as The Son Debra Christofferson as Georgia Owens Michael Erger Joseph Grimm as The Neighbor Gary Kelley as Husband Dean Nolen as The Postman
The only English words that match these letters are: SHOWGIRL AIRGLOWS AIRHOLES SHOALIER GASOLIER SERAGLIO GIRASOLE
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Some of the most famous are: Marriage of Figaro Cosi fan tutte Magic flute Don Giovanni
Some examples of a Turkish March are some works of Mozart like the opera 'The Abduction from the Seraglio' and 'The Piano Sonata in A. K. 331. Beethoven's 'The Ruin of Athens' and 'Wellington's Victory' are also examples.