Ribat
A ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَـاط; hospice, hostel, base or retreat) is an Arabic term for a small fortification built along a frontier during the first years of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb to house military volunteers, called murabitun, and shortly after they also appeared along the Byzantine frontier, where they attracted converts from Greater Khorasan, an area that would become known as al-ʻAwāṣim in the ninth century CE. These fortifications later served to protect commercial routes, as caravanserais, and as centers for isolated Muslim communities as well as serving as places of piety.
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Ribat
A ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَـاط; hospice, hostel, base or retreat) is an Arabic term for a small fortification built along a frontier during the first years of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb to house military volunteers, called murabitun, and shortly after they also appeared along the Byzantine frontier, where they attracted converts from Greater Khorasan, an area that would become known as al-ʻAwāṣim in the ninth century CE. These fortifications later served to protect commercial routes, as caravanserais, and as centers for isolated Muslim communities as well as serving as places of piety.
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A ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَـاط; hos ...... a place of conquest and jihad.
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Arrábita (em árabe: رباط; roma ...... ortugal e Rebate, em Marrocos.
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Een ribat (Arabisch: رباط ribā ...... pita en het Marokkaanse Rabat.
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Il ribāṭ (in arabo: ﺭﺑﺎﻁ) ind ...... aza, era in origine Rbāṭ Tāza.
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La rábida es una palabra que p ...... Portugal y Rabat en Marruecos.
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Le ribat (en arabe : رِبَـاط ( ...... lieux qui abritent des soufis.
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Ribat (arab. رباط) – jest to w ...... trzech berberyjskich dynastii.
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Una ràbita o ribat (de l'àrab ...... at a Sant Carles de la Ràpita.
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Риба́т (араб. رباط «монастир» ...... льманський монастир і фортеця.
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Риба́т (от араб. رباط — гости ...... уфийской мистической культуры.
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A ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَـاط; hos ...... as serving as places of piety.
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Arrábita (em árabe: رباط; roma ...... ortugal e Rebate, em Marrocos.
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Een ribat (Arabisch: رباط ribā ...... pita en het Marokkaanse Rabat.
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Il ribāṭ (in arabo: ﺭﺑﺎﻁ) ind ...... rdine dei cavalieri di Malta".
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La rábida es una palabra que p ...... las obras de la fortificación.
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Le ribat (en arabe : رِبَـاط ( ...... lieux qui abritent des soufis.
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Ribat (arab. رباط) – jest to w ...... trzech berberyjskich dynastii.
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Una ràbita o ribat (de l'àrab ...... primers corrents del sufisme.
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Риба́т (араб. رباط «монастир» ...... льманський монастир і фортеця.
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Риба́т (от араб. رباط — гости ...... уфийской мистической культуры.
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Ribat
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Ribat
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Ribat
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Ribat
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Ribāt
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Ribāṭ
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Ràbita
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Rábida
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Рибат
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