rabat

listen to the pronunciation of rabat
French - Turkish
[le] geniş yakalık; (cep vb'de) kapak
ayakkabı dili
flep
Danish - Turkish
iskonto
hesaptan düşmek
indirim yapmak
English - English
A polishing material made of potter's clay that has failed in baking
A piece of fabric fitted to the collar covering the shirt front worn by the Catholic and Anglican clergy
{i} capital city of Morocco (kingdom in northwestern Africa)
the capital city of Morocco. Arabic Rib City (pop., 1994: city, 623,457; Rabat-Salé metro. area, 1,385,872), capital of Morocco. It is situated on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, opposite Salé. One of Morocco's four imperial cities, it was founded in the 12th century by a ruler of the Almohad dynasty, Abd al-Mumin, as a rib (camp) quartering troops for his holy war against Spain. After 1609 the unified community of Rabat-Salé became the home of large numbers of Andalusian Moors who had been driven from Spain and, later, of the Sallee Corsairs, the most dreaded of Barbary Coast pirates. Under the French, it was made the administrative capital of a French protectorate after 1912. Now a centre of the textile industry, it is noted for its carpets, blankets, and leather handicrafts
The capital of Morocco
A clerical linen collar
the capital of Morocco; located in the northwestern on the Atlantic coast
A polishing material made of potters clay that has failed in baking
A kind of clerical scarf fitted to a collar; as, a black silk rabat
Rabat Conference
Arab summit/conference in Morocco (1974) that arrived at decisions regarding the Palestinian problem