What is another word for kasbah?

Pronunciation: [kˈasbə] (IPA)

The word "kasbah" is a North African term that refers to a fortified city or citadel in Muslim countries. It is commonly associated with the Maghreb region, where it denotes a old city, fortified behind walls. Some synonyms for the kasbah include 'medina', which means "old city" or "town" and is often used to describe the historic quarter of a city in North Africa. Another synonym is 'ksar', which refers to a fortified village or granary in North Africa. Other related terms include 'fortress', 'bastion', and 'stronghold'. All of these terms refer to a protected place of residence for people living in a city or village.

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What are the hypernyms for Kasbah?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kasbah

We were out again later with a guide-Hadj Riffi he called himself-bent on a visit to the kasbah, or fortress of the city.
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At last we reached the prison, the principal feature of the kasbah.
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So in the deserted walls of the kasbah we passed the night.
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