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Zenana শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অন্ত: পুর

Zenana Meaning In Bengali অন্ত: পুর

Zenana

জেনানা, অন্তঃপুর, হারেম, অন্দরমহল, পরদা, বিশুদ্ধান্ত:পুর, জেনানা-মহল, অন্ত:পুর,

Definition

1) Zenana refers to the part of a house in South Asia where the women of the household reside, typically secluded from men.
2) In historical contexts, Zenana can also refer to the female quarters or living spaces in a palace or harem.
3) Zenana can also be used to describe the system of secluding women and providing them with separate living quarters in traditional South Asian households.

Examples

Zenana Example in a sentence

1) The women were gathered in the zenana, chatting and doing embroidery.

2) Only female attendants were allowed inside the royal zenana.

3) The zenana was a sanctuary for the women of the household.

4) The zenana was intricately decorated with colorful tapestries and cushions.

5) The queen spent most of her time in the zenana with her ladies-in-waiting.

6) The zenana was a place of retreat and relaxation for the noblewomen.

7) The zenana was off-limits to any male visitors.

8) The zenana was a private space where the women could discuss matters close to their hearts.

9) The zenana garden was a peaceful oasis within the palace walls.

10) The princess enjoyed reading her favorite poetry in the quiet of the zenana.

Part of Speech

Zenana (Noun)

Synonyms

Zenana - (SYNONYM) জেনানা

Zenana - (SYNONYM) অন্তঃপুর

Zenana - (SYNONYM) হারেম

Zenana - (NOUN) অন্দরমহল

Curtain , Covering , Shroud , Purdah , Veil , Zenana - (NOUN) পরদা

Zenana - (NOUN) বিশুদ্ধান্ত:পুর

Seraglio , Zenana - (NOUN) জেনানা-মহল

Gynaeceum , Harem , Zenana - (NOUN) অন্ত:পুর

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Encyclopedia

Zenana refers to the part of a house in South Asia where the women of the household reside, typically secluded from men.
In historical contexts, Zenana can also refer to the female quarters or living spaces in a palace or harem.
Zenana can also be used to describe the system of secluding women and providing them with separate living quarters in traditional South Asian households.