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Retrieved 2020-04-16. "Qantara –
Sqala of the port of Essaouira". www.qantara-med.org.
Retrieved 2020-06-08. "
Sqala du port (
Sqala Al
Marssa )".
Inventaire et...
- (old and new)
Gravesite of
Rabbi Haim
Pinto Medina Fortifications:
Sqala du Port
Sqala de la
Kasbah The most
picturesque gates: Port de la
Marine Bab Manjana...
- – šaqqel: "he has lifted/raised" ܐܫܩܠ – ʾašqel: "he has set out" ܫܩܠܐ –
šqālā: "a taking, burden, recension,
portion or syllable" ܫܩ̈ܠܐ – šeqlē: "takings...
- a
school and a **** workshop.
Below the platform, to the North, was a
sqala, a
seaside fortification and
artillery platform,
while just 25
meters upriver...
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medina was
built afterwards, as were the
sqalas, such as the
harbour fortifications and the
northern sqala fortifications.
Overwhelmed by the amount...
- fortifications.
Similar coastal fortifications or bastions,
usually known as a
sqala, were
built at the same time in
other port
cities like Anfa (present-day...
- fortifications.
Similar maritime fortifications or bastions,
usually called a
sqala, were
built at the same time in
other port
cities like Anfa (present-day...
-
Tangier and Gibraltar.
Photograph of Galilée, a Linois-class cruiser. The
Sqala of
Casablanca after the bombardment.
Moroccan artillery destro**** by French...
- šāqil (ܫܵܩܸܠ): "he takes" šāqlā (ܫܵܩܠܵܐ): "she takes" šqul (ܫܩܘܿܠ): "take!"
šqālā (ܫܩܵܠܵܐ): "taking" šqīlā (ܫܩܝܼܠܵܐ): "taken"
Suret has lost the
perfect and...
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European architects, and it was
renamed Ad-dār al-Bayḍā (الدار البيضاء). The
sqala, the
medina walls, and the two
oldest mosques date back to this period....