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hammams Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পয়লা আগস্ট,





hammams's Usage Examples:

Muslim bathhouses or hammams are historically found across the Middle East, North Africa, al-Andalus.


It is one of many hammams which have survived in the city, thanks in part to the continued popularity.


Based on its similarities in layout and decoration with other historic hammams in the region, it has been dated to the mid-14th century, during the reign.


It is one of the few well-preserved hammams in Cairo out of the nearly 80 that existed by the end of the 19th century.


many secular buildings, five Khans, three hammams (Turkish baths) that are noted for their cupolas.


The layout follows the long-established traditional form of hammams, though the architectural details and decoration are in the later Ottoman.


its climate condition, the medina of Sfax has a very reduced number of hammams.


177 hammams during the medieval period, until the Mongol invasion when many vital structures in the city were destroyed.


Nowadays, roughly 18 hammams are.


Essentially derived from the Roman bathhouse model, hammams normally.


periods still exist in it today, including mosques, madrasas, synagogues, hammams (bathhouses), souqs (markets), funduqs (caravanserais), defensive walls.


books about oriental steam baths or hammams ("Magic baths" and "Hammams" ed.


"Les hammams de Fes" (PDF).


Roman Empire, they adopted and developed this feature in their baths or hammams.


Many historic hammams have been preserved in.


did not have a hammam, yet excavations have revealed the remains of five hammams.


the 15th century, sultans or padishahs constructed hammams for the public use and therefore the hammams were used to be constructed as double (separate parts.


as many as twelve houses and numerous annexes and facilities including hammams, Qur'anic schools, stables, a cemetery, and large gardens.



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