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    A ghorfa (Arabic: غرفة room) is a vaulted room used by Berbers for storing grain. They are often stacked as multistory structures, sometimes reaching four...
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    they are referred to as a kasbah or, in the case of another type, as a ghorfa. In Algeria, they were once common in the Aurès Mountains, where they were...
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    criticized for his work as president of Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Ghorfa). Ghorfa legalizes trade documents of companies that...
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    Tunisia is dotted with hilltop ksour and multi-story fortified granaries (ghorfa), such as the examples in Medenine and Ksar Ouled Soltane, which are typically...
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    often having a fortified communal granary like those in Algeria, or the ghorfa and agadir types known in Tunisia and Morocco respectively, beside other...
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  • Peak and Winter Sports Summit in Kitzbühel and developed, together with Ghorfa (Arab-German Chamber of Commerce) the Arab-German Sports Summit. In 2013...
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    of rural and urban societies, considering the city's small size. The La Ghorfa stelae series, unearthed near Makthar at Maghrawa (formerly Macota), is...
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    right-wing extremism. Since June 2014, Ramsauer has been the President of the Ghorfa Arab German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an association that facilitates...
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    South African home was originally a granary. Rice barn Treppenspeicher Ghorfa Parish granary  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text...
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    share a common ancestry and that Tusken Raiders refer to themselves as the "ghorfa". Star Wars creator George Lucas said that the Tuskens' design was inspired...
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    each of which has a perimeter of multi-story vaulted granary cellars, or ghorfas. Like other ksour (plural of ksar) built by Berber communities Ksar Ouled...
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    Overview of some Gorfas. A walkway to the Ksar. Vaulf of ghorfas. Decoration inside a ghorfa. Popp, Herbert; Kassah, Abdelfettah (2010). Ksour of the...
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    Zawiya Civilian Baradari Bazaar Caravanserai Dar al-Shifa (Bimaristan) Ghorfa Hammam Hasht-Bihisht Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military...
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  • is located in the Bardo National Museum. The four steles known as the "Ghorfa steles", discovered not far from Makthar in 1967, at Maghrawa (ancient Macota)...
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  • studying the past of the Sand People of the Tusken Raiders also used the term Ghorfa to denote an earlier sedentary phase of their culture, and, lastly Kumumgah...
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    Zawiya Civilian Baradari Bazaar Caravanserai Dar al-Shifa (Bimaristan) Ghorfa Hammam Hasht-Bihisht Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military...
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    (ghorfa), such as the examples in Medenine and Ksar Ouled Soltane, which are typically built with loose stone bound by a mortar of clay. These ghorfa consist...
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    Tunisia is dotted with hilltop ksour and multi-story fortified granaries (ghorfa), such as the examples in Medenine and Ksar Ouled Soltane, typically built...
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    the village now serves as a tourist attraction. Some of the village's Ghorfas are partially collapsed. In 2020 Ksar Hallouf was one of several Tunisian...
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    in Germany (AmCham), the Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Ghorfa), the Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA), and the Africa Association...
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  • "Deutsche Bahn wird neues Hochgeschwindigkeitsnetz in Ägypten betreiben". Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-30...
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    phoenician that mean "wall", while in southern Tunisia, they are referred to as "ghorfa" meaning "room". These variations in terminology highlight the cultural...
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    managing state grain silos; the ghaba in charge of olive oil forests; and the ghorfa, the central state procurement office, as well as a mint at Bardo. Not all...
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  • jamal, Al Chebab Taht al Chams Samir Nasri Dalou'a, Al Gharam fi Istambul Ghorfa Numero 7, Al Itab Kahirun, Al Layali al Helwa Lika fi Tadmur Lil nisa' Fakat...
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    Zawiya Civilian Baradari Bazaar Caravanserai Dar al-Shifa (Bimaristan) Ghorfa Hammam Hasht-Bihisht Kasbah Mahal Medina quarter Souq Well house Military...
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    Fadhl. "Normalisierung der Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und Marokko". Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (in German). Retrieved 2022-10-27...
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    houch has one or more ghorfas, towers or square blocks higher than the rest of the houch, situated at the corners. Access to the ghorfas is by a rigid internal...
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  • Member of the Board of Directors AWD, Member of the Supervisory Board Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, President Global Panel Foundation...
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    small window at the first floor (the first floor is traditionally known as Għorfa), waterspouts on the exterior, limestone slabs and other. Castillo, Arthur...
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  • Tafargine who is buried in it. It had the basic elements of a madrasa (skifa, ghorfa, sahn, etc.) and a large hall. Its skifa had a straight shape and a higher...
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