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Tabia is a town and
commune in Sidi Bel Abbès
Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids.
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structures in
Afghanistan are
composed of
rammed earth and cob.
Cobwork (
tabya) was used in the
Maghreb and al-Andalus in the 11th and 12th centuries,...
- Sidi
Dahou el
Zairs Sidi
Hamadouche Sidi
Khaled Sidi
Lahcene Sidi
Yacoub Tabya (Tabla)
Tafissour Taoudmout Teghalimet Telagh Tenezara Tenira Tessala Tilmouni...
- Hafsid-era
palaces in Tunisia, a
contemporary description of the Ras al-
Tabya palace – near the present-day
Bardo in
Tunis – from the
second half of the...
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ancient Bithynia located on the Bosphorus. Its site is
located near
Macar tabya in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the...
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Aramaic name is a
transliteration of Ṭḇīthā, the
female form of טביא (
Ṭaḇyā). Both
names mean 'gazelle'. It may be just
coincidence that Peter's words...
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architectural style,
albeit with
definite Islamic influences.
Around 1000 CE, cob (
tabya)
first appears in the
Maghreb and al-Andalus. The
Egyptian step pyramid...
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called in Arab
sources Tabya,
possibly the fort of
Ateous in Phrygia.
Gangra was
razed to the ground, but
during the
attack on
Tabya the Arabs, especially...
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identified with Dhahabān or Ṣabyā. It may be the
place called Ṭabya or Ṭayba by al-Hamdani.
These are
probably the
people called Casani (Pliny)...
- II (reigned 1444–46 and 1451–81) is
situated above the gate in the
Moloz Tabya (literally:
Rubble Bastion). In the east,
there are two gates, Pazarkapı...