Noun
harim (plural harims)
Dated form of harem.
Amalric could not follow up on his success in Egypt because Nur ad-Din was active in Syria, having taken Bohemund III of Antioch and Raymond III of Tripoli prisoner at the Battle of Harim during Amalric's absence. Source: Internet
A few days ago, Abu Qudama al-Urduni — emir of Harim and Salqin — was declared dead during the recent attack on the villages of Nubl and al-Zahraa in the Aleppo countryside. Source: Internet
Congregation B’nai Harim at the Nevada County Jewish Community Center (NCJCC) announces the final installment in its adult education series for this Jewish year. Source: Internet