- A
qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة, romanized:
qubba(t), pl. قُباب qubāb), also
transliterated as ḳubba,
kubbet and koubba, is a
cupola or
domed structure, typically...
- The
Almoravid Qubba (Arabic: القبة المرابطية), also
known as the
Qubbat al-Ba'diyyin or
Qubbat al-Barudiyyin, is a
small monument in Marrakesh, Morocco...
-
called the
citadel because it is
elevation Abuam Kalakla al-
Qubba (Arabic: الكلاكلة القبة,
Qubba is
Arabic for dome),
formerly Kalakla Hasa (Arabic for gravel)...
- The Mahdi's tomb or
qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة) is
located in Omdurman, Sudan. It was the
burial place of
Muhammad Ahmad, the
leader of an
Islamic revolt against...
-
Robert Schick,
Archaeology and the Quran,
Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an "
Qubba al-Sakhra". ArchNet.
Archived from the
original on 14
August 2019. Retrieved...
- in
Mughal style is
located in
Kondotty and it is
known as the
Kondotty Qubba.
Kondotty Nercha is
essentially a
spring festival conducted in
March or...
- The Dome of
Yusuf Agha (Arabic: قبة يوسف أغا
Qubbat Yūsuf Agha) is a
small square building with a dome in the al-Aqsa
Compound (al-Ḥaram ash-Sharīf), in...
-
marble that form part of the pavement. Its
original Arabic name was al-
Qubba al-Kubrā (Arabic: القبة الكبرى, lit. 'the
Great Dome'),
suggesting it had...
- his mother. The
sultan also
adorned the top of the
mausoleum with a
large qubba or dome. The dome
itself is made from wood and was one of the
largest domes...
- Stockstill,
Abbey (2023). "The Red Tent in the Red City: The
Caliphal Qubba in
Almohad Marrakesh". In Ekici, Didem; Blessing, Patricia; Baudez, Basile...