alcázar
(Q613611)
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.
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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alcázar
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(P279) |
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(Q7743) (Q16560) (Q88291) (Q57821) (Q7265965) (Q89691) |
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(P373) |
Alcázares
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(P1889) |
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(P4896) |
Alcázar de Segovia.stl
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other details
aliases |
alcazar Royal Palace |
description | 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. |
External Links
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/m/01yqhl
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(P1014) |
300006897
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(P1296) |
0076447
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(P1417) |
technology/alcazar-Spanish-fortress
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(P8313) |
alcázar
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(P8814) |
02698486-n
02809273-n |
(P12385) |
alcasser-3
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