In the Ottoman Empire, Turkish women were generally introverted, devoted to their home, mostly deprived of education and they were not economically independent. They were required to veil. Women, even if they were not in sufficient numbers, started to attend modern schools, established after the second half of the 19th century. Even though women could not become members of political associations, they could undertake duties in social associations in the 19th century. The Harem life has always aroused foreigners’ interest. The Harem was a separate part of an Ottoman house where wives, concubines and children of the head of the family live. Sisters and daughters of the Sultan used to have a freer life. Women started to go out more freely in the second half of the nineteenth century. That the non-Muslim women could freely go out and that they wore in their wish used to be tolerated.
ın the ottoman empire turkish women were generally introverted experiments to their home mostly deprived of education and they were not economically independent they were required to veil women even if they were not in lie numbers started to attend modern schools established after the second half of the 19th century even thugh women could not become members of hunger they could say about social associations in the 19th century in the harem life has always arused foreigners’ the interest harem was a separation part of an ottoman birse where they had to live from the head of the children of the children of the live from the children of the children of the live in the head of the children of the children of the live in the live from the uncleus of the children
Alan : Güzel Sanatlar; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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