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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] I looked at that painting several times in the past and never noticed those details. Even this one. See the child and the dress of the black woman behind the child. She looks like nobility? These details are right in front our faces but we believe the lies without questioning the authors. [IMG]http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/Misc/True_Negros/Arab/painting.jpg13.jpg[/IMG] [/qb][/QUOTE]Not sure if I understand your point xyyman: The "Great Bath" depicted a communal bath which acted as a bath, a meeting place, and no doubt, a whore house too. Unlike a harem which was exclusively for the lord. There are no Black women bathers in the picture, so this is obviously more a whorehouse for Turkish women. The Black guy in the center has already chosen a woman and the one in red pants in the rear is just chatting up the girls. The Black woman with the child is obviously a servant. The woman sitting in the middle is sucking on a "Hash Pipe" the favorite paraphernalia of Harem Women and Whores. Ordinarily there would be more men in the picture, but the painter decided he preferred more women. [b]What did you "Think" you were seeing?[/b] [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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