- 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 Dome of the
Spirits (Arabic: قبة الأرواح, romanized:
Ḳubbat al-Arwāḥ) is a
small dome
resting on an
octagonal base,
located on the
Temple Mount, in...
- The Dome of
Yusuf (Arabic: قبة يوسف
Qubbat Yūsuf) is a free-standing
domed structure on the
Temple Mount,
located south of the Dome of the Rock. It was...
- 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...
-
created with a rice
crust and
named after the
largest city in Syria, Aleppo.
Kubbat Shorba is an
Iraqi and
Kurdish version prepared as a stew,
commonly made...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kibitka (Russian: кибитка, from the
Arabic kubbat, 'dome') is a
pastoralist yurt of late-19th-century
Kyrgyz and
Kazakh nomads...
- University. doi:10.17760/d20004883.
Retrieved 7 May 2022. Grabar, O. (1986). "
Kubbat al-Ṣakhra". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B. & Pellat, Ch....
- Architecture.
Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27429-0. Grabar, O. (1986). "
Kubbat al-Ṣakhra". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B. & Pellat, Ch....
- the Rock, he
instituted prayers there. To this day, the
place is
known as
ḳubbat es ṣakhra, the Dome of the Rock.
According to
lexicographer David ben Abraham...
- was a dome in al-Aqsa
enclave called Kubbat Jibril (Dome of Gabriel). Then it was
called Kubbat al-Ruh and
Kubbat al-Arvah (Dome of the Spirits). It was...