Medieval Muslim Cities
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Citadel
A citadel is a fortified core of a city or a strong, fortified building that can be used as a refuge during an attack.
Fortress
A fortress is a military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town.
Medina Walls
Medina walls are defensive ramparts that enclose the old, historic parts of a city, particularly common in North Africa and the Middle East
Mosque
The mosque is a place of worship for Muslims.
Souk
A souk is an Arab market or marketplace
Madrasa
A madrasa is an Arabic word for any educational institution, meaning "a place of study".
Granary
A granary is a storehouse for threshed grain.
Bath
A bath is a washing or soaking (as in water or steam) of all or part of the body
Suburbs
A suburbs is an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
Medieval Muslim Cities
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Medieval Muslim Cities
THANKS FOR WATCHING
Citadel
A citadel is a fortified core of a city or a strong, fortified building that can be used as a refuge during an attack.
Fortress
A fortress is a military stronghold, especially a strongly fortified town.
Medina Walls
Medina walls are defensive ramparts that enclose the old, historic parts of a city, particularly common in North Africa and the Middle East
Mosque
The mosque is a place of worship for Muslims.
Souk
A souk is an Arab market or marketplace
Madrasa
A madrasa is an Arabic word for any educational institution, meaning "a place of study".
Granary
A granary is a storehouse for threshed grain.
Bath
A bath is a washing or soaking (as in water or steam) of all or part of the body
Suburbs
A suburbs is an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.