- قصبة, romanized:
qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress',
Arabic pronunciation: [qasˤaba],
Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]), also
spelled qasbah, qasba,
qasaba, or casbah, is...
- Qırmızı
Qəsəbə is a
village and muni****lity in the Quba
District of Azerbaijan. As of 2010, it had a po****tion of 3,598,
mostly Jews. It is
widely believed...
- The
Qasaba of
Murcia was the
military headquarters of the
Emirate of Murcia.
After the
conquest by
Castille it
became a
church and
later part of a Templar...
- the most
important artery of the city and was
often referred to as the
Qasaba (or Qasabah). It
constituted the main axis of the city's
economic zones...
- The
Qasaba of
Radwan Bey is a souq and
covered market in Cairo, Egypt,
located directly south of the Bab
Zuweila gate and just
outside the
historic walled...
- were
built out of town, such as the Omid-e-Sabz
township (District 13),
Qasaba/Khwaja
Rawash township (District 15), and Sa****
Jamaludin township (District...
- in
Azerbaijan was and
remains Qırmızı
Qəsəbə, also
called Jerusalem of the Caucasus. In Russian, Qırmızı
Qəsəbə was once
called Еврейская Слобода (translit...
-
front on the
Qasaba street while some of its
shops were
reached by an
inner alley off the main street. Over many years,
space along the
Qasaba avenue steadily...
- of Granada. The
Zirids built their citadel and palace,
known as the al-
Qaṣaba al-Qadīma ("Old Citadel" or "Old Palace"), on the hill now
occupied by the...
-
excavations have
uncovered a vast palatial-military
complex or
citadel (
qasaba).
Within its
walls stood the
palace for
governor (qasr) and
other buildings...