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Toussaint Louverture
Haitian national hero (1743–1803)

odalisque
thumbnail|300px|Marià Fortuny's The Odalisque
ikbal
Ottoman imperial title
kalfa
Kalfa (Turkish for 'apprentice, assistant master') was a general term in the Ottoman Empire for the women attendants and supervisors in service in the imperial palace.
Bukola Oriola
Nigerian activist and journalist
nomenclator
noun used in varying contexts to refer to to lists of names or words
Filizten Hanım
Consort of Ottoman Sultan Murad V
Maria Guyomar de Pinha
Thai chef
court dwarf
person with dwarfism employed by a court

Canfeda Hatun
Hostess of Ottoman Sultan Murad III's harem
Thumal the Qahraman
first woman appointed as a judge in Islamic history

Acme
Jewish slave and personal maid in the service of the Empress Livia Drusilla, wife of Augustus
Raziye Hatun
lady-in-waiting (musahibe) to Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire
house slave
slave who worked, and often lived, in the house of the slave-owner
Umm Musa al-Hashimiyya
10th-century Abbasid Harem official
Meleki Hatun
lady-in-waiting to Kösem Sultan and Turhan Hatice Sultan
Zaydan
courtier of the Abbasid harem during the reign of Caliph Al-Muqtadir (r. 908-929)