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- Almeh abstract "Almeh (Egyptian Arabic: عالمة ʕálma IPA: [ˈʕælmæ]; the peasant pronunciation is ʕálme or ʕālme, plural عوالم ʕawālim [ʕæˈwæːlem, -lɪm], from Arabic: ʻālima, from علم \"to know, be learned\")was the name of a class of courtesans or female entertainers in Arab Egypt, women educated to sing and recite classical poetry and to discourse wittily, connected by musician Alain Weber (1997) to the qayna slave singers of pre-Islamic Arabia.They were educated girls of good social standing, trained in dancing, singing and poetry, present at festivals and entertainments, and hired as mourners at funerals.In the 19th century, almeh came to be used as a synonym of ghawazi, the erotic dancers of Dom ethnicity whose performances were banned in 1834 by Muhammad Ali of Egypt. As a result of the ban, the ghawazi dancers were forced to pretend that they were in fact awalim. Transliterated into French as almée, the term came to be synonymous with \"belly dancer\" in European Orientalism of the 19th century.".
- Almeh thumbnail Jean-Léon_Gérôme_006.jpg?width=300.
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- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Belly_dance.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arab_culture.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Courtesan.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Dom_people.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Egypt_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Ghawazi.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_Ali_of_Egypt.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Orientalism.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink Pre-Islamic_Arabia.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLink File:Jean-Léon_Gérôme_006.jpg.
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Almeh".
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Awalim".
- Almeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "almeh".
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- Almeh subject Category:Arab_culture.
- Almeh hypernym Courtesans.
- Almeh comment "Almeh (Egyptian Arabic: عالمة ʕálma IPA: [ˈʕælmæ]; the peasant pronunciation is ʕálme or ʕālme, plural عوالم ʕawālim [ʕæˈwæːlem, -lɪm], from Arabic: ʻālima, from علم \"to know, be learned\")was the name of a class of courtesans or female entertainers in Arab Egypt, women educated to sing and recite classical poetry and to discourse wittily, connected by musician Alain Weber (1997) to the qayna slave singers of pre-Islamic Arabia.They were educated girls of good social standing, trained in dancing, singing and poetry, present at festivals and entertainments, and hired as mourners at funerals.In the 19th century, almeh came to be used as a synonym of ghawazi, the erotic dancers of Dom ethnicity whose performances were banned in 1834 by Muhammad Ali of Egypt. ".
- Almeh label "Almeh".
- Almeh sameAs Q2839173.
- Almeh sameAs Алма.
- Almeh sameAs Almeo.
- Almeh sameAs Almée.
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- Almeh sameAs Q2839173.
- Almeh wasDerivedFrom Almeh?oldid=694107741.
- Almeh depiction Jean-Léon_Gérôme_006.jpg.
- Almeh isPrimaryTopicOf Almeh.