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STEPPED STRUCTURE IN THE NAQSH-E RUSTAM COMPOUND IN FARS, IRAN
Persian kaabeh; Zoroastrian kaabeh; Kaabeh (Zoroastrian); Kabeh (Zoroastrian); Kaba-i Zardust; Kaba-ye Zardosht; Ka'ba-i Zartosht; Zoroaster’s Kaba; Zoroaster's Kaba; Cube of Zoroaster; Kaabah of Zoroaster; Ka'ba-e Zartosht; Ka'be-ye Zartosht; Kaaba-ye Zartosht

Kaaba         
  • View of the Kaaba, 1718. [[Adriaan Reland]]: ''Verhandeling van de godsdienst der Mahometaanen''
  • The Kaaba and the [[Masjid Al-Haram]] during Hajj, 2008
  • Textile cover of the Kaaba (called [[Kiswah]]) with Islamic inscriptions calligraphed in Arabic with golden threads
  • Pilgrims perform Tawaf around the Kaaba during [[Hajj]] (video)
  • A technical drawing of the Kaaba showing dimensions and elements
  • center
  • The Kaaba during an expansion phase in 2013
  • The Kaaba and Masjid al-Haram depicted on a [[talismanic shirt]], 16th or early 17th century
  • Miniature from 1307 CE depicting Muhammad fixing the black stone into the Kaaba
  • The Circassian Sultan Barsbay
  • Rukn al-Yamani (The Yemeni Corner)
  • Ottoman]] [[tile]]s representing the Kaaba, 17th century
  • Sultan Barsbay inscription on the slab in Kaaba
CUBICAL SHRINE IN MECCA, SAUDI ARABIA; DIRECTION OF PRAYER FOR MUSLIMS
Ka'bah; Kaabah; Ka'aba; Ka'abah; Caaba; Caabah; Ca'abah; Ca'aba; Kaab; Qaaba; Qa'aba; Ka'ba; Kabaa; Tawaf; Tawaaf; Kaa'ba; Ka'Ba; Ka'Bah; Kissing the ka'ba; Ka`ba; World Center Kaaba; Al Ka'ba; The Kaaba; Ka’bah; The big black box of mecca; Ka‘bah; Al Hijr (Kaaba); Hijr Ishmael; Hatim (Kaaba); Hatim (kaaba); 🕋; Al-Hijr of Ishmael; Ka'ba shrine; Al Kaaba Al Musharrafah; Qabah; Ṭawāf; Holy Kaaba; Khana-e-Kaaba; Khana Kaaba; Kaʿba; Bayt al-Allah; 🕋️; The Kaabah; Islam Cube; Rukn Al Yamani; Kaʿbah
['k?:?b?]
(also Caaba)
¦ noun a square building in Mecca, the site most holy to Muslims, containing a sacred black stone.
Origin
from Arab. (al-)ka?ba, lit. '(the) square house'.
Caaba         
  • View of the Kaaba, 1718. [[Adriaan Reland]]: ''Verhandeling van de godsdienst der Mahometaanen''
  • The Kaaba and the [[Masjid Al-Haram]] during Hajj, 2008
  • Textile cover of the Kaaba (called [[Kiswah]]) with Islamic inscriptions calligraphed in Arabic with golden threads
  • Pilgrims perform Tawaf around the Kaaba during [[Hajj]] (video)
  • A technical drawing of the Kaaba showing dimensions and elements
  • center
  • The Kaaba during an expansion phase in 2013
  • The Kaaba and Masjid al-Haram depicted on a [[talismanic shirt]], 16th or early 17th century
  • Miniature from 1307 CE depicting Muhammad fixing the black stone into the Kaaba
  • The Circassian Sultan Barsbay
  • Rukn al-Yamani (The Yemeni Corner)
  • Ottoman]] [[tile]]s representing the Kaaba, 17th century
  • Sultan Barsbay inscription on the slab in Kaaba
CUBICAL SHRINE IN MECCA, SAUDI ARABIA; DIRECTION OF PRAYER FOR MUSLIMS
Ka'bah; Kaabah; Ka'aba; Ka'abah; Caaba; Caabah; Ca'abah; Ca'aba; Kaab; Qaaba; Qa'aba; Ka'ba; Kabaa; Tawaf; Tawaaf; Kaa'ba; Ka'Ba; Ka'Bah; Kissing the ka'ba; Ka`ba; World Center Kaaba; Al Ka'ba; The Kaaba; Ka’bah; The big black box of mecca; Ka‘bah; Al Hijr (Kaaba); Hijr Ishmael; Hatim (Kaaba); Hatim (kaaba); 🕋; Al-Hijr of Ishmael; Ka'ba shrine; Al Kaaba Al Musharrafah; Qabah; Ṭawāf; Holy Kaaba; Khana-e-Kaaba; Khana Kaaba; Kaʿba; Bayt al-Allah; 🕋️; The Kaabah; Islam Cube; Rukn Al Yamani; Kaʿbah
·noun The small and nearly cubical stone building, toward which all Mohammedans must pray.
Ka'ba-ye Zartosht         
The Ka'ba-ye Zartosht (), or the Cube of Zoroaster, is a stone quadrangular stepped structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound beside Zangiabad village in Marvdasht county in Fars, Iran. The Naqsh-e Rustam compound also incorporates memorials of the Elamites, the Achaemenids and the Sasanians.

Wikipedia

Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

Ka'ba-ye Zartosht (Persian: کعبه زرتشت), also called the Cube of Zoroaster, is a rectangular stepped stone structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound beside Zangiabad village in Marvdasht county in Fars, Iran. The Naqsh-e Rustam compound also incorporates memorials of the Elamites, the Achaemenids and the Sasanians.

The Ka'ba-ye Zartosht is 46 metres (151 ft) from the mountain, situated exactly opposite Darius II's mausoleum. It is rectangular and has only one entrance door. The material of the structure is white limestone. It is about 12 metres (39 ft) high, or 14.12 metres (46.3 ft) if including the triple stairs, and each side of its base is about 7.30 metres (24.0 ft) long. Its entrance door leads to the chamber inside via a thirty-stair stone stairway. The stone pieces are rectangular and are simply placed on top of each other, without the use of mortar; the sizes of the stones varies from 0.48 by 2.10 by 2.90 metres (1 ft 7 in by 6 ft 11 in by 9 ft 6 in) to 0.56 by 1.08 by 1.10 metres (1 ft 10 in by 3 ft 7 in by 3 ft 7 in), and they are connected to each other by dovetail joints.