Andaruni
Andaruni in Iranian architecture, is the inner quarter where the women lived.
Private space
In traditional Persian residential architecture the andaruni is a part of the house in which the private quarters are established. This is specifically where the women of the house are free to move about without being seen by an outsider. This is also the place where women can interact with their kin without following the dress code or without wearing the hijab.In case the patriarch of the house had more than one wife, each wife is given her own section in the andaruni as is the case for her mother-in-law or sister-in-law if they live with the family. The only men allowed in this area are those directly related to the lord of the house and the lord himself, which may include boys under the age of puberty, and guests allowed in under special circumstances.
The court of the house would usually be situated in the andaruni.