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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Pederasty in the Muslim world (← links)
- Hammam (← links)
- (BLSB) - Pederasty in Early Ottoman Arabic Literature (← links)
- Pederasty in the Middle East and Central Asia (← links)
- (BLSB) - A List of Some Handsome Beardless Youths of Early 12th-Century Córdoba in a Poem by Ibn Quzmān (← links)
- (BLSB) - A Defense of İshak Çelebi through His Portrayal as a Chaste Pederast in an Anecdote by Gelibolulu 'Âlî (← links)
- (BLSB) - Ribald Pederastic Eroticism in a Poem by Ṣadr ad-Dīn Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq (← links)
- (BLSB) - Ribald Pederastic Eroticism in a Poem by Abu Nuwas (← links)
- (BLSB) - The Prevalence of Pederasty in the Early 17th-Century Ottoman Imperial Court, as Depicted in 'The History of the Serrail, and of the Court of the Grand Seigneur, Emperour of the Turkes' by Michel Baudier (← links)
- (BLSB) - A British Travel Account Regarding the Male Dancers Performing at the 1675 Ottoman Imperial Festivities Held by Sultan Mehmed IV in Adrianople (← links)
- (BLSB) - A British Travel Account Regarding the Foiling of a Pederastic Sexual Encounter in Early 18th-Century Adrianople (← links)
- (BLSB) - A British Travel Account Regarding the Chaste Pederastic Relationships of Ismael, an Afghan Dervish Residing in Early 19th-Century Baghdad (← links)
- (BLSB) - The Classical Persian Lyrical Motif of the Young Male Beloved as Featured in a Poem by Ḥáfiz̤ (← links)
- (BLSB) - The "Ideal Age" for Young Male Beloveds in Ottoman Turkish Literature, as Featured in 'Ardour-Inducing' by Sünbül-zâde Vehbî (← links)
- (BLSB) - The Categories of Same-Sex Male Eroticism in Ottoman Turkish Literature, as Featured in Deli Birader Gazali's 'Repeller of Sorrows and Remover of Cares' (← links)
- (BLSB) - The Categories and Dynamics of Same-Sex Male Eroticism in Ottoman Turkish Literature, as Featured in 'Repeller of Sorrows and Remover of Cares' by Deli Birader Gazali (← links)