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O que (quem) é Alcazar - definição

ALCAZAR IS A SPANISH TERM FOR A CASTLE OR FORTIFIED PALACE WHERE THE KING LIVES. IT COMES FROM THE ARABIC WORD القصر -AL QAÇR-, WHICH IN TURN IS A DEFORMATION OF THE LATIN CASTRUM AND ITS PLURAL CASTRA.
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  • The [[Alcázar of Segovia]], which dates back to the early 12th century, is one of the most famous medieval castles in the world and one of the most visited monuments in Spain.
  • The irrigation system of the [[Alhambra]]; source of spring water used on the gardens
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  • View of the [[Alcázar of Toledo]]

Alcazar         
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Alcazar (disambiguation)
·noun A fortress; also, a royal palace.
alcazar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Alcazar (disambiguation)
[?alk?'z?:]
¦ noun a Spanish palace or fortress of Moorish origin.
Origin
C17: from Sp. alcazar, from Arab. al-?a?r 'the castle'.
Alcázar         
An alcázar, from Arabic al-Qasr, is a type of Islamic castle or palace in the Iberian Peninsula (also known as al-Andalus) built during Muslim rule between the 8th and 15th centuries. They functioned as homes and regional capitals for governmental figures throughout the Umayyad caliphate and later, for Christian rulers following the Spanish Reconquista.

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Alcázar

An alcázar, from Arabic al-Qasr, is a type of Islamic castle or palace in the Iberian Peninsula (also known as al-Andalus) built during Muslim rule between the 8th and 15th centuries. They functioned as homes and regional capitals for governmental figures throughout the Umayyad caliphate and later, for Christian rulers following the Spanish Reconquista. The term alcázar is also used for many medieval castles built by Christians on earlier Roman, Visigothic or Islamic fortifications and is frequently used as a synonym for castillo or castle.

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1. "We‘re never giving advice to people that are undocumented about how to skirt the law," Alcazar said.
2. The supporting characters, from fiery sub–Guevaran General Alcazar to bitter and twisted multi–millionaire Laszlo Carreidas, billow off the page in all their awkwardness, their childishness, capriciousness.
3. With a wide river rolling through it, there‘s the elegant Arabic heritage of labyrinthine alleys and languorous gardens, the Giralda, the Alcazar and the barrio Santa Cruz.
4. Such stigma has kept sponsors away from Pertierra‘s show, said Carlos Alcazar, president of the Hispanic Communications Network, which produces the program and foots the bill for it.
5. We stay in another endearing boutique hotel, Mansion Alcazar, then meet our guide, Gustavo, beneath the crystal chandeliers in the foyer and head out to the town of Chordeleg, a short drive away.