- (bathhouse).: 147 : 135 Some
kasbahs are
built in a
strategic elevated position overlooking the city, like the
Kasbah of the
Oudayas in Rabat, Morocco...
- The
Kasbah of the
Udayas (Arabic: قصبة الأوداية, romanized: Qasbat al-Awdāya;
Berber languages: ⵇⵙⴱⴰ ⵏ ⵉⵡⴷⴰⵢⵏ, romanized: Qasbat 'n Iwdayn), also spelled...
- The
Kasbah of
Marrakesh is a
large walled district in the
southern part of the
medina of Marrakesh, Morocco,
which historically served as the
citadel (kasbah)...
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sometimes also
referred to as
Kasbah Filala and
Kasbah Chorfa. It is one of
several fortified military enclosures or
kasbahs that were
built around the old...
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among the most
impressive kasbahs of its kind in
Morocco and was
formerly featured on the
Moroccan 50
dirham note. The
kasbah was
originally founded in...
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Telouet Kasbah (Berber: ⵉⵖⵔⵎ ⵏ ⵜⵍⵡⴰⵜ; Arabic: قصبة تلوات; French:
Casbah de Télouet) is a
Kasbah along the
former route of the
caravans from the Sahara...
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began to
oversee the
conservation of Morocco's
southern kasbahs. A
small part of the
kasbah was
restored in the 1990s with the help of
UNESCO and is...
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tasked for
subjugation of the country. It
became responsible for all the
kasbahs and the guards, and
acted as de
facto ruler of the city. The situation...
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Kasbah Mosque may
refer to:
Kasbah Mosque,
Marrakesh Kasbah Mosque,
Tunis Kasbah Mosque,
Tangier This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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detailed description for the
kasbah.
Kasbah Boulaouane was
commissioned around 1710. It is
considered among tens of
other kasbahs built during the era of the...