- romanized: qubba(t), pl. قُباب qubāb), also
transliterated as ḳubba,
kubbet and
koubba, is a
cupola or
domed structure,
typically a tomb or
shrine in
Islamic architecture...
- also be
spelled Qoubba or
Koubba,
based on
French transliterations.
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Ghazi Koubba (born 28
October 1972) is a
Tunisian volleyball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1996
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- [citation needed] The
Koubba at the time of its
transfer to the Belvedere.
Panorama of
Tunis (1905). One of the façades of the
Koubba.
Interior view of one...
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until the 20th century. The
Koubba Ba’adiyin, also
known as
Koubba el
Barudiyyin or
Qubbat el-Murabitin ("Almoravid
Koubba"), is a two
storied ablutions...
- El
Koubba Mosque or
Mosque of the Dome (Arabic: جامع القبة) is a
small mosque built in the 11th
century in the
medina of Tunis. It is
located at 41 Tourbet...
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divorce Princess Fawzia headed the
Egyptian court. On 28
March 1949, at the
Koubba Palace in Cairo,
Princess Fawzia married Colonel Ismail Chirine (or Shirin)...
- mosque,
giving some
insight into its structure. The so-called
Almoravid Koubba, also
known as the
Qubba Ba'adiyyin or
Qubba Barudiyyin, is the only surviving...
- its way to the
tables of the
upper class. A
typical meze
often contains koubba maqliya, labaneh, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh,
olives and pickles. Meze is...
- Princess's
divorce from the Shah of Iran. The
wedding ceremony was held in
Koubba Palace.
Following the
wedding they
lived in an
estate owned by the Princess...