
right|thumb|A dancing girl in an Orientalism| Orientalist painting by [[Fabio Fabbi]]
right|thumb|A dancing girl in an Orientalism| Orientalist painting by [[Fabio Fabbi]]
' (, ; singular ', , ) were a social class of women, trained as entertainers, which existed in the pre-modern Islamic world. The term has been used for women who were both free, including some of whom came from nobility, and non-free women. It has been suggested that "the geisha of Japan are perhaps the most comparable form of socially institutionalized female companionship and entertainment for male patrons, although, of course, the differences are also myriad".
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).