- from
which power emanates',
plural qusur), is a term
derived from
Latin castrum. It
often occurs in toponyms. Qasr,
Qusur/Qusour can
refer to: Qasr, Kerman...
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Qusūr (Arabic: القصور, romanized: palaces) is an area in
Kuwait City,
located in the
Mubarak Al-Kabeer
Governorate in Kuwait. v t e...
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names into one, the
following are two
distinct Umayyad sites which contain qusur (plural of qasr): al-Muwaqqar and Qasr al-Mushash. They lay 19.4 km apart...
- Sitt al-
Qusur (Arabic: ست القصور, lit. 'Lady of the Palaces'; died 1161) was a
Fatimid princess, the
daughter of
Caliph al-Hafiz and the
sister of Caliph...
- The
Silences of the
Palace (Arabic: صمت القصور, romanized: ṣamt al-
quṣūr) is a 1994
Tunisian film co-written and
directed by
Moufida Tlatli. The film...
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Quṣūr al-Fuṭa (Arabic: قصور الفوطة, romanized:
Quṣūr al-Fuṭa) were a
group of five
palaces in the al-****a
district of Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia. They were built...
- (singular),
quṣur being the plural. However, qasr is a widely-used
Arabic word for palace,
castle or fortress, so only a few of the
buildings called quṣur are...
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Dahmani (الدهماني)
Althiburos Commune and town Nickname:
Abbah Quşūr Dahmani Location in
Tunisia Coordinates: 35°56′41″N 8°49′57″E / 35.94472°N 8.83250°E...
- sea. Al-Fa'iz died in 1160 and Tala'i was ********inated in 1161 by Sitt al-
Qusur, a
sister of al-Zafir. Tala'i's son, Ruzzīk ibn Ṭalā'i', held the office...
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typology adapted to the late
Sasanian and
early Islamic monastery at al-
Qusur (Kuwait)".
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 32: 70–82. doi:10.1111/aae...