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Birûn

Birûn is the Persian word for "outside".[citation needed]

Suburb of Central Asian city edit

According to Doğan Kuban and V. Barthold, in the Turco-Iranian world, cities were usually made up of three sections: the city proper (Shahristan), the citadel (Kuhandiz), and the Rabat or Birûn, standing next to the Shahristan and often being home to commercial activities.[1]

Ottoman sultan's "Outer Courtyard" edit

Birûn was the term used in the Ottoman Empire to refer to the Outer Courtyard of the Topkapi Palace, as opposed to the Inner ones (Enderûn), which were only accessible to the Sultan and his slaves and family members. By extension, it was also applied to the Outer Service of the palace, including the administrative, military, and religious elite of the empire, as opposed to the Inner Service clustered around the Sultan's person.

References edit

  1. ^ Can, Mesut (2015). Orta Asya Kent Topoğrafyasına Dair Genel Kabuller Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme [An Evaluation of the Perception of the Central Asian Urban Topography] (PDF) (in Turkish). İstanbul. p. 145. ISBN 978-605-84009-4-8. Retrieved 2 May 2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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