Are there male harems?

For example, when a girl (yuri) or a guy (hetero) is getting attention from a group of women, this is called a 'male harem' or sometimes people call it seraglios, which is a Turkish term meaning the place (usually apartments) where a man keeps his wives or concubines.
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Have there ever been male harems?

Yes, arguably Catherine the Great of Russia and definitively Wu Zetian of China.
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What is a single male harem?

Harem: A term sometimes used for a one-male unit, usually of geladas or hamadryas baboons. Herd: A temporary aggregation of one-male units of geladas, similar to the hamadryas troop.
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Do Muslims have harem?

The practice of female seclusion is not exclusive to Islam, but the English word harem usually denotes the domestic space reserved for women in Muslim households.
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Why do Muslims have harems?

Although usually associated in Western thought with Muslim practices, harems are known to have existed in the pre-Islamic civilizations of the Middle East; there the harem served as the secure, private quarters of women who nonetheless played various roles in public life.
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Did Indian kings have harems?

The Mughal Harem was the harem of Mughal emperors of the Indian subcontinent. The term originated with the Near East, meaning a "forbidden place; sacrosanct, sanctum", and etymologically related to the Arabic حريم ḥarīm, "a sacred inviolable place; female members of the family" and حرام ḥarām, "forbidden; sacred".
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What are male concubines called?

The masculine form of the term, concubinus, is frequently explained as the term for a young male slave used for sexual release until his master married. Usually no other possibilities are given.
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Who is the king of harem?

The Harem King (하렘왕, Haremwang), also known as Jin Dajeon (진다전, Jindajeon) or Transcendence is one of the Divine Ten. He lives in Korea.
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How do harems usually end?

Harem endings typically follow two different routes, the main character ends up with one or more of the women. Occasionally, a "harem ending" occurs where the main protagonist ends with all of the women, but this is more common in works intended for older audiences.
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Do harems still exist today?

In ancient times, it wasn't rare for kings and high-ranking nobles to have multiple wives simultaneously. Nowadays, however, harems usually only exist illegally or in third-world countries (where they are sometimes considered more acceptable than in first-world countries.)
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How many wives can a harem have?

Under Islamic law, a man can have as many wives as he can support, with the traditional number topping out at around four. However, concubines are unlimited and many harems grew into the thousands. Following are some of history's largest recorded harems.
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Why did men take concubines?

The origins for a male to hold a concubine were for sexual pleasure and to ensure numerous children. Mostly concubines served to satisfy sexual pleasure since any children that resulted from a mistress was considered illegitimate, and unless allowed by their father, had no rights of inheritance.
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Were there male concubines in China?

In the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), historians Sima Qian and Ban Gu both included reports on ningxing, the emperors' male concubines. From these, Pan concludes that almost every emperor during the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24) had or was suspected of having male partners. The best known among these was Dong Xian.
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Who is the most famous concubine?

Lady Yehenara, otherwise known as Empress Dowager Cixi, was arguably one of the most successful concubines in Chinese history. Cixi first entered the court as a concubine to Xianfeng Emperor and gave birth to his only surviving son, who later became Tongzhi Emperor.
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Is harem legal in India?

Under the Hindu Marriage Act, the first spouse can initiate a case against the polygamous spouse. The Hindu Marriage Act is enshrined in the Indian legal system and makes polygamy illegal for Hindus.
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Were Mughals womanizers?

Actually Akbar had made the rule that the daughters of the Mughal dynasty would not get married. Historians give many reasons for this. The result of this was that the girls of the Mughal dynasty illegally slept with courtiers, servants, relatives and even relatives, to relieve their physical hunger.
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Were there concubines in India?

In Hindu society, concubinage was practiced with women with whom marriage was undesirable, such as a woman from a lower-caste or a non-Hindu woman. Children born of concubinage followed the caste categorization of the mother.
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What did Chinese concubines do all day?

Concubines had their own rooms and would fill their days applying make-up, sewing, practising various arts and socialising with other concubines. Many of them spent their entire lives in the palace without any contact with the emperor.
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Were Chinese concubines pretty?

Concubines had to be beautiful enough to satisfy the emperor – and his parents. Social background was no barrier and many emperors chose concubines from the general public. The empress was one exception – she was always selected from the family of a high-ranking official.
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Why were concubines buried alive?

There are early records of concubines allegedly being buried alive with their masters to "keep them company in the afterlife". Until the Song dynasty (960–1276), it was considered a serious breach of social ethics to promote a concubine to a wife.
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What do you call a man who sleeps with a married woman?

"Adulterer" (or "adulteress") can be used for anyone who has a sexual relationship with a person who is married to another, but again does not always imply the specific social situational that "mistress" does.
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Has there ever been male concubine?

Male concubines did exist historically. Some Romans took a concubinus, a slave in a subservient relationship with his master before he married.
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What country allows harem?

Many of the countries that permit polygamy have Muslim majorities, and the practice is rare in many of them. Fewer than 1% of Muslim men live with more than one spouse in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Egypt – all countries where the practice is legal at least for Muslims.
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