- free dictionary.
Qalat, Qelat, Kalat, Kalaat, Kalut, or Kelat, may
refer to:
Qalat (fortress), a
fortified place or
fortified village Qalat, Afghanistan,...
- or
simply 'fortified place'. The
common English plural is "
qalats".[dubious – discuss]
Qalats can
range from
forts like
Rumkale to the mud-brick compound...
-
Qalat,
sometimes spelled as
Kalat (Dari: قلات; Pashto: قلات), and
historically referred to as Qalāti Khaljī or
Qalat-i Ghilzai, is a city in
southern Afghanistan...
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Qalat Sukkar (Arabic: قلعة سكر, romanized: Qal`at es Sikar, lit. 'Sugar Castle') is a town in the Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq,
located on the
Gharraf Canal...
- (Arabic: بيشة, Bīšah), also
known as Qal`at
Bishah (Arabic: قلعة بيشة,
Qalʿat Bīšah), is a town in the south-western
Saudi Arabian province, Asir. Bisha...
-
between the
Sadozais and the
Ahmadzais of
Qalat". Proquest: 139 – via
Google drive. The
Afghan army
besieged the
Qalat fort and the
siege lasted for
forty days...
- Kalāt or
Qalāt (Bra****/Balochi: قلات),
historically known as Qīqān, is a
historic town
located in
Kalat District, in ****stan's
Balochistan province....
- laid into graves. The fort is now on the
verge of disappearance. The miri
qalat archaeological site has been
dated back to the 3rd
millennium BC. The name...
- and
sheep are grazed.
Kalaat es
Senam is
named after the
nearby fortress (
qalat)
built upon the
Jugurtha Tableland (a mesa). The town is
located within...
- monk. The
church is po****rly
known as
either Qalaat Semaan (قلعة سمعان,
Qalʿat Simʿān, the "Fortress of Simeon") or Deir
Semaan (دير سمعان, Dayr Simʿān...