-
serving as
places of piety. The word
ribat in its
abstract refers to
voluntary defense of Islam,
which is why
ribats were
originally used to
house those...
-
visual messages were
exchanged at
night with the
towers of
neighboring ribats. Many
watchtowers were
added between 11th and 13th, 17th and 19th centuries...
- a
large number of
ribats were
built in the
region during that period, the
Ribat of
Sousse is by far the best-preserved. The
Ribat of
Sousse was founded...
- The
Ribat of
Sharaf (Persian: رباط شرف, lit. 'Robat-i
Sharaf or Robat-e Sharaf') is a
historical ribat, or rest
place for travellers,
located in Razavi...
- of the
ribat was only
identified by
archaeologists at the
beginning of this millennium. Its
architectural features are
inspired by the
ribats identified...
- Ar
Ribat is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate v t e...
- (/rəˈbɑːt/, also UK: /rəˈbæt/, US: /rɑːˈbɑːt/; Arabic: الرباط, romanized: ar-
Ribāṭ) is the
capital city of
Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with...
-
Ribat of
Lamta رباط لمطة is a
small Aghlabid ribat in the
coastal town of Lamta, Tunisia. The
building was
constructed in 859 (corresponding to 245 AH)...
- Sir John
Ribat MSC KBE (born 9
February 1957) is a
Papua New
Guinean prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church and a
cardinal since 2016. He has been Archbishop...
- Al'a ad-Deen Busari). They were
built between 1267 and 1382 and
served as
ribats (hostels for
visiting Muslim pilgrims)
under the Mamluks. This distinctive...