Prostitution in the Ottoman Empire

Prostitution was prevalent in the Ottoman Empire, with both men and women, as well as Christians, Jews, and Muslims engaging in the practice. Clients met prostitutes in a variety of locations, including coffeehouses, inns for bachelors ("bachelor rooms"), laundries, restaurants, barbershops, and candy stores.

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Prostitution in the Ottoman Empire

Prostitution was prevalent in the Ottoman Empire, with both men and women, as well as Christians, Jews, and Muslims engaging in the practice. Clients met prostitutes in a variety of locations, including coffeehouses, inns for bachelors ("bachelor rooms"), laundries, restaurants, barbershops, and candy stores.

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