Alcazars

/ˌælkəˈzɑrz/ noun

Plural of alcazar; royal palaces or fortified residences, particularly those built in Islamic Spain or reflecting Islamic-Christian fusion architecture.

From Spanish 'alcázar,' derived from Arabic 'al-qasr' (the palace), where 'qasr' means 'fortress' or 'palace.' The term reflects medieval Iberian architecture blending Islamic and Christian traditions.

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