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  2. Concubinage - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage was practiced in elite Rajput households between 16th and 20th centuries. [91] Female slave-servants or slave-performers could be elevated to the rank of concubine (called khavas, pavas) if a ruler found them attractive. The entry into concubinage was marked by a ritual; however, this ritual differentiated from rituals marking ...

  3. Concubinage (law) - Wikipedia

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    In this jurisdiction, the term concubinage forms part of dualistic statutory approach to adultery that discriminates against wives. Under the law, “adultery” can only be committed by a wife and an extramarital lover and requires only that the husband provide proof of the affair. [14] It is defined under Article 333 of the RPC. [15]

  4. Islamic views on concubinage - Wikipedia

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    Concubinage of female slaves was an accepted practice in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. [5] Slave concubinage was practiced in the Byzantine empire. [11] However, this practice was banned by Christian clergy. [12] Concubines in Jewish communities are known as pilegesh; slave concubinage is mentioned in Biblical texts. [12]

  5. Adultery laws - Wikipedia

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    Adultery laws are the laws in various countries that deal with extramarital sex.Historically, many cultures considered adultery a very serious crime, some subject to severe punishment, especially in the case of extramarital sex involving a married woman and a man other than her husband, with penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture. [1]

  6. Concubinatus - Wikipedia

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    Concubinatus (Latin, "concubinage") was a monogamous union, intended to be of some duration but not necessarily permanent, that was socially and to some extent legally recognized as an alternative to marriage in the Roman Empire.

  7. History of concubinage in the Muslim world - Wikipedia

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    Classifications of concubinage often defines practices in Islamic societies as a distinct variant. In one reading, there are three cultural patterns of concubinage: European, Islamic and Asian. [15] Concubinage has also been categorised in terms of form and function, which in the Islamic world varied between times and places.

  8. After 117 years, adultery on the brink of becoming legal in ...

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    The last adultery charge in New York appears to have been filed in 2010 against a woman who was caught engaging in a sex act in a public park, but it was later dropped as part of a plea deal.

  9. Adultery - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Type of extramarital sex This article is about the act of adultery or extramarital sex. For other uses, see Adultery (disambiguation). For a broad overview, see Religion and sexuality. Illustration depicting an adulterous wife, circa 1800 Sex and the law Social issues Consent ...