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The Casbah (French) or as transliterated from Arabic Qasbah (from qasbah, قصبة, 'citadel') is specifically the citadel of Algiers and the traditional quarter clustered round it. More generally, kasbah denotes the walled citadel of many North African cities and towns. The word made its way into English from French in the late 19th century (the Oxford English Dictionary says 1895), hence its conventional English spelling.
In Rabat, the capital of Morocco since 1912, the Casbah of the Oudaya is the military barracks encircled by walls with gates, built in the 16th and 17th centuries on ancient foundations.
In popular culture
The 1938 movie Algiers (a remake of the French film Pépé le Moko of the previous year) was most Americans' introduction to the picturesque alleys and souks of the Casbah. In 1948 a musical remake, Casbah, was released.The invitation "Come with me to the Casbah," which was heard in trailers for Algiers but not in the film itself, became an exaggerated romantic overture, largely owing to its use by Looney Tunes cartoon character Pepé Le Pew, himself a spoof of Pépé le Moko. The amorous skunk used "Come with me to ze Casbah" as a pickup line. In 1954, the Looney Tunes cartoon The Cat's Bah specifically spoofed Algiers, with the skunk enthusiastically declaring, "You do not have to come with me to ze Casbah...We are already 'ere!"
In the 1966 film The Battle of Algiers, the main characters (other than Col. Mathieu) live in the Casbah.
In 1982 the British London-based punk rock group The Clash released the single "Rock the Casbah" about Iran's outlawing of rock music, which reached #30 in the UK music charts. The following year the single was released in the US, reaching #8 in the charts. "Rock the Casbah" was also the first song played on the Armed Forces Radio during Operation Desert Shield. It became the unofficial anthem for the Armed Forces during the Gulf War conflicts. Rachid Taha an Algerian singer based in France recorded 'Rock the Casbah' in Arabic and was closely connected to The Clash.
Casbah is the name of a song by Red Box included on their 1990 album Motive.
The Casbah was also the name of one of the first clubs The Beatles ever performed in. It was the basement of Pete Best's Mom's house.
In the Tenacious D song "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)" from their 2006 album The Pick of Destiny, Tenacious D sings "we rock the casbah, and blow your mind"
Sarah Brightman recorded a song called "Mysterious Days" on her 2003 album "Harem", in which lyrics say: "American writers now work in the attic, up in the Casbah, there's plenty to worship."
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Casbah (or The Casbah) is also a pub in Letterkenny, Ireland. The Casbah is also a small club featuring live music nightly in San Diego, California. It is also the name of a cafe (The Casbah Cafe) in Silverlake, near Los Angeles. Another famous bar with the name Casbah can be found in Siegburg, Germany. In Funchal at Madeira Island (Portugal) also there is an oriental themed pub with the name Qasbah (Arabic name. You can visit on www.qasbahcaffe.com .References
www.qasbahcaffe.com The Casbah is also the name of the house where premiere Southern Rock Band, edison project, live in Augusta, Ga. ' There is also a famous bar called Kasbah on the Greek Island of Patmos.
French (français, pronounced [fʁɑ̃ˈsɛ]) is a Romance language originally spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, and today by about 300 million people around the world as either
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al-‘Arabiyyah in written Arabic (Kufic script):
Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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citadel is a fortress for protecting a town, sometimes incorporating a castle.[1] The term derives from the same Latin root as the word "city", civis, meaning citizen.
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kasbah (Arabic: "القصبة") or Qassabah is a unique kind of medina, Islamic city, or fortress.
It was the place for the local leader to live and as a defense when the city was under attack.
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It was the place for the local leader to live and as a defense when the city was under attack.
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Rabat
الربا?
Mausoleum of Mohammed V through mosque ruins
NASA image of Rabat
Country Morocco
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الربا?
Mausoleum of Mohammed V through mosque ruins
NASA image of Rabat
Country Morocco
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Motto
"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik" (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"
Anthem
Hymne Chérifien
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"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik" (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"
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Hymne Chérifien
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Algiers is a 1938 film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr.
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Algiers is a 1938 film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr.
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Pépé le Moko is a 1937 film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. It depicts an infamous gangster, Pépé le Moko ('Moko' is slang for a man from Marseilles) who tries to escape the police by hiding in
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Pépé le Moko is a 1937 film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. It depicts an infamous gangster, Pépé le Moko ('Moko' is slang for a man from Marseilles) who tries to escape the police by hiding in
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A souk (سوق, also sook, souq, or suq) is a highly fashioned caravan. In Modern Standard Arabic the term refers to markets in both the physical and abstract economic sense (e.g.
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Pepé Le Pew
Pepé Le Pew, as seen in Little Beau Pepé
First appearance Odor-able Kitty (released 6 January 1945)
Created by Chuck Jones
Voiced by Mel Blanc
Maurice LaMarche (Space Jam, current)
Bruce Lanoil () Pepé Le Pew
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Pepé Le Pew, as seen in Little Beau Pepé
First appearance Odor-able Kitty (released 6 January 1945)
Created by Chuck Jones
Voiced by Mel Blanc
Maurice LaMarche (Space Jam, current)
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- This article is about the film. For information on the battle, see Algerian War of Independence.
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The Clash were an English punk rock band, active from 1976 to 1986, and part of the original wave of UK punk rock in the late 1970s. Although a punk rock band, the band experimented with reggae, funk, New Wave, dub, and rockabilly in their music[1][2].
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B-side(s) "Long Time Jerk"
Released June 11, 1982 (U.K.)
Format 7" & 12" vinyl, CD
Recorded 1982
Genre Rock
Length 3:43
Label CBS
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Released June 11, 1982 (U.K.)
Format 7" & 12" vinyl, CD
Recorded 1982
Genre Rock
Length 3:43
Label CBS
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Gulf War or Persian Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991)[4][5] was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force from 35 nations[6]
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Red Box is a British Pop Group active from the early 1980s to the early 1990s. It was founded by Simon Toulson-Clarke and Julian Close. They scored two UK Top Ten hits with the singles "Lean on Me (ah-li-ayo)" in 1985 and "For America" in 1986, both of which were included on their
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The Beatles were an English musical group from Liverpool whose members were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They are one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music.
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Randolph Peter Best (born November 24, 1941 in Madras, India) is a British musician, best known as the original drummer for The Beatles.
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Sarah Brightman (born August 14, 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano, actress and dancer.
Brightman debuted as a dancer in troupes such as Hot Gossip and later released a string of disco singles.
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