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Qué (quién) es kasbah - definición

TYPE OF MEDINA OR FORTRESS IN ARAB OR ISLAMIC PLACES
Alcazaba; Qassabah; Qasbah; Kazba; Cashbah; Qaṣba; Qasba; Qasaba; Casba; Casbah
  • [[Telouet Kasbah]] in [[Morocco]]
  • [[Kasbah of Sfax]] in [[Tunisia]]

kasbah         
['kazb?:]
(also casbah)
¦ noun a North African citadel.
?the area surrounding a citadel.
Origin
C18: from Fr. casbah, from Arab. ?a?aba 'citadel'.
Kasbah         
A kasbah (, also ; , , Maghrebi Arabic: ), also spelled qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a fortress, most commonly the citadel or fortified quarter of a city.Barnaby Rogerson (2000): Marrakesh, Fez, Rabat, p.
casbah         
¦ noun variant spelling of kasbah.

Wikipedia

Kasbah

A kasbah (, also US: ; Arabic: قَـصَـبَـة, romanized: qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress', Arabic pronunciation: [qasˤaba], Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]), also spelled qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a fortress, most commonly the citadel or fortified quarter of a city. It is also equivalent to the term alcazaba in Spanish (Spanish: [alkaˈθaβa]), which derives from the same Arabic word. By extension, the term can also refer to a medina quarter, particularly in Algeria. In various languages, the Arabic word, or local words borrowed from the Arabic word, can also refer to a settlement, a fort, a watchtower, or a blockhouse.

Ejemplos de uso de kasbah
1. In a narrow street in the capital‘s kasbah, an elderly shopper says she will vote yes.
2. Green highlights Funding from the Kasbah has supported a waste management system and environmentally appropriate incinerators for surrounding villages.
3. Fly to Lilongwe with Kenya Airways (01784 888233; www.kenya–airways.com). 3 Morocco – Kasbah Du Toubkal Following Morocco‘s independence in 1'56, the Kasbah, a rose–coloured fortress overlooking the village of Imlil and shadowed by the snowy peaks of the Atlas Mountains, was abandoned to crumble away along with others of its ilk.
4. The Kasbah employs hotel staff, guides, porters and other tradespeople from the Ait Mizane tribe in the surrounding valley.
5. But when there is no shooting, the inhabitants of the Kasbah carry on living in their homes of small narrow rooms and corridors.