Casbah

/ˈkæzbɑ/ noun

A fortress or citadel in a North African or Middle Eastern city, often the oldest part of the city.

From Arabic qaṣbah, meaning 'fortress' or 'palace.' The word entered European languages through French colonizers in North Africa during the 19th century. It specifically refers to the fortified administrative center of a city.

AMካስባ
ARقَصْبَة
BNকাসবা
CAcasbah
CSkasbah
DAkasbah
DEKasbah
ELκασμπα
ESalcazaba
FAقصر
FIkasbah
FRkasbah
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