- kept and sold. Its
function was
comparable or
equivalent to that of a
qaysariyya in
other (usually Arabic-speaking) regions,
though the
architecture of...
- hospital, and mausoleum. A part of the complex's
revenues came from a
qaysariyya (a
bazaar or
market complex made up of rows of shops) that was
built in...
- bazaar, from
which it
derives its name (Arabic: القيسرية, romanized: al-
qaysariyya). The
original bazaar dated from the city's Arab-Islamic era,
during the...
-
presumably built in
about 1150 AH (= 1737) in the
historical district of al-
Qaysariyya by
Muhammad bey al-Faqari who
became a
governor in 1117 AH (= 1705/1706)...
-
streets that were
covered or roofed. This
complex is
variably known as a
qayṣariyya, bedesten, or khān,
depending on the city or
historical period. It usually...
- present-day
Granada Cathedral) and the
commercial district known as the
qaysariyya (the Alcaicería). Next to this was the only
major madrasa built in al-Andalus...
- Its name,
meaning "Little Souk",
derives from the
presence of a
market (
qaysariyya)
created here in its
earliest days. This
market area was
originally marked...
- well.
After Baybars was victorious, he
marched unopposed to
Kayseri (
Qaysariyya) in the
heart of
Anatolia in
triumph and
entered it on
April 23, 1277;...
- with
large towers, a
renowned hospital (maristan) and a
covered market (
qaysariyya), and its
fabrics and
flourishing trades.
Mesopotamia had been acquired...
-
where Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have sta****. Gold
Market (Souk Al-
Qaysariyya) – A
historic market specializing in gold and jewelry. Old City Walls...