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Sahat kula or Saat kula (meaning "clock tower") can
refer to:
Clock Tower of
Podgorica Clock Tower of
Bitola Clock Tower of
Ulcinj This disambiguation...
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Ottoman landmarks that
survived the
bombing of
Podgorica in
World War II.
Sahat Kula was
built in 1667, by Hadži-paša Osmanagić, a
prominent citizen of...
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Square (Arabic: ساحة المرجة, romanized:
sāḥat al-Marjah), also
known as "Martyrs' Square" (ساحة الشهداء
sāḥat ash-Shuhadā’), is a
square in
central Damascus...
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Jemaa el-Fnaa (Arabic: ساحة جامع الفناء, romanized:
Sāḥat Jāmiʾ al-Fanā), also
Jemaa el-Fna,
Djema el-Fna or
Djemaa el-Fnaa, is a
square and
market place...
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buildings of interest,
including the
whole Kasbah quarter,
Martyrs Square (
Sahat ech-Chouhada ساحة الشهداء), the
government offices (formerly the British...
- Santesteban,
Isaac (2006).
Memorias de un espeleólogo (in Spanish). Pamplona:
Sahats. "National ****ociation For Cave Diving". 29
September 2009.
Archived from...
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Hamzah bin Haji
Sahat is a
retired Bruneian airman and the 11th
Commander of the
Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) who
served in post from
September 2020...
- Martyrs'
Square (Arabic: ساحة الشهداء
Sahat al Shouhada),
historically known as "Al Burj" or "Place des Cannons", is the
historical central public square...
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Capital city and muni****lity Left to
right from top:
Beirut Zaitunay Bay;
Sahat al Shouhada; The
Clock Tower in
Nejmeh Square, Beirut;
Maronite Cathedral...
- in Sarajevo, madr****as, a
school of Sufi philosophy, and a
clock tower (
Sahat Kula),
bridges such as the
Stari Most, the Emperor's
Mosque and the Gazi...