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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlhambraAlhambra - Wikipedia

    The reddish colour comes from the iron oxide in the local clay used for this type of construction. Most of the names used today for specific structures and locations within the Alhambra are imaginative names coined after the mediaeval period, often in the 19th century.

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    Mar 12, 2018 · The Alhambra is an ancient palace, fortress and citadel located in Granada, Spain. The eighth-century-old site was named for the reddish walls and towers that surrounded the citadel: al-qal’a...

  4. Moorish kingdom, after 1492 a Spanish province, named for its city, which was founded in 8c. by the Arabs on the site of Roman Illiberis. The name is said to be from Latin granatum "pomegranate," either from fruit grown in the region or from some fancied resemblance. Others conne. panic.

  5. Oct 17, 2017 · The word Alhambra comes from the Arabic al-Ḥamrāʼ -which means “the red” – even if the complete word would be al-Qal’a al-hamra – red tower. There no doubts about the link between Spanish and Arabic words to name the Alhambra, but what about the history of the “red”?

  6. The name of Alhambra comes from the Arabic language and means "the red one". You only need to look at the monument from one of the many viewpoints of Granada (San Nicolás, San Cristóbal or San Miguel Alto are the most popular ones) to understand why they called it like that.

  7. The Alhambra is a jewel of Andalusian architecture located in the city of Granada, in southern Spain. It was built during the Nasrid period, the last Muslim dynasty to rule in the Iberian Peninsula.

  8. May 23, 2024 · Alhambra, palace and fortress of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, Spain. The name Alhambra, signifying in Arabic “the red,” is probably derived from the reddish colour of the tapia (rammed earth) of which the outer walls were built.

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