Rabaḍ (Arabic: ربض, romanized: rabaḍ, lit. 'outskirts, suburb') refers to the suburbs of seventh- to eighth-century cities in Central Asia, including what is now the Turkistan Region in southern Kazakhstan, Iran, and Afghanistan.[1]
This term, in the Andalusī Arabic form of ar-rabāḍ, was borrowed into Spanish as arrabal and into Portuguese as arrabalde.[2]
^Sobti, Manu (August 2005). Urban Metamorphosis and Change in Central Asian Cities After the Arab Invasions (PhD thesis). Georgia Institute of Technology. ProQuest 304999991. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
^Lipiński, Edward (1997). Semitic Languages: Outline of a Comparative Grammar(PDF). Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta. Vol. 80. Leuven: Peeters Publishers. pp. 131, 693. ISBN 90-6831-939-6. Retrieved 2 September 2022 – via Tbilisi State University website. (At Google Books: 2nd edition (2001), ISBN 9042908157.)
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Rhetoric,' Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein Memorial Volume, New York 1980, 281–319. 'Rabad of Posquières: A Programmatic Essay,' Studies in the History of Jewish Society...