- pronunciation: [qasˤaba],
Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]), also
spelled qasbah,
qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a fortress, most
commonly the
citadel or fortified...
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several apartments, shops, and
tourist attractions of the Al
Qasba community. The
theatre in
Qasba celebrates different types of
cultural events every year...
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Qasba Colony (Urdu: قصبہ کالونی) is a
neighborhood in the
Karachi West
district of Karachi, ****stan. It is
administered as part of the SITE Town neighbourhood...
- "Budhe Baba ki mazar" (Grand Master's Mausoleum). "Pluralism to
Separatism Qasbas in
Colonial Awadh",
Mushirul Hasan -
Oxford University Press Sheikh Hussainuddin...
- The
Qasba–Aligarh m****acre was an
ethnic m****acre that took
place when
recently settled armed tribals attacked densely po****ted
locals in
Qasba Colony...
- Al
Qasba Sharjah (Arabic: القصباء - الشارقة), also
known as Al
Qasba Canal,
residential community,
canal side,
cultural area and
Waterfront in Sharjah...
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Qasba Gujrat قصبہ گجرات is a
small town in
District Muzaffargarh, Punjab, ****stan. The city is home to a Pak-Arab
Refinery as well as a PSO oil depot...
- The
Qasba Mosque (Bengali: কসবা মসজিদ, Arabic: مسجد القصبة) is an
early 16th-century
mosque and
archaeological site
located in Gournadi, in the Barisal...
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United Provinces, 1937–42 (2003) M. Hasan, From
pluralism to separatism:
qasbas in
colonial Awadh (2004)
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quotations related to Rafi Ahmed...
- such as arsa and iqlim,
which were
further divided into mahals,
thanas and
qasbas. Mint
towns consisted of
royal and
provincial capitals where taka coins...