- romanized: al-
qaṣabah, lit. 'citadel') is a
fortress at the
western tip of the
Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Its name
comes from the
Arabic term al-
qaṣabah ('the...
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southern Spain. The word alcazaba, from the
Arabic word (القَصَبَة; al-
qaṣabah),
signifies a
walled fortification in a city. In 955, Almería was given...
- (Spanish: [alkaˈθaβa, alkaˈsaβa]; from Arabic: القَصَبَة, romanized: al-
qaṣabah,
pronounced [alˈqasˤaba]; lit. 'citadel') is a
palatial fortification in...
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Qaṣabah al-'Aqabah is one of the
districts of
Aqaba governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts". citypo****tion...
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Qaṣabah Ma'dabā (Arabic: قصبة مادبا) is one of the
districts of
Madaba governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts"...
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Qaṣabah Jarash is one of the
districts of
Jerash governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts". citypo****tion.de...
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important artery of the city and was
often referred to as the
Qasaba (or
Qasabah). It
constituted the main axis of the city's
economic zones where its souks...
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Qaṣabah Irbid is one of the
districts of
Irbid governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts". citypo****tion.de....
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consequently shrank and
eventually became merely another stretch of the
Qasabah, the main north–south
street of
Cairo (known now as Al-Mu'izz Street)....
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Qaṣabah 'Ajlūn is one of the
districts of
Ajloun governorate, Jordan. "Jordan:
Administrative Division,
Governorates and Districts". citypo****tion.de...