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ط ب ر ك
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, referring to specific fortified locations. It denotes a castle or fortress situated on a mountaintop, with geographical references to regions like Ray and Isfahan.
Derived headwords
طَبْرَكname
- 1.Castle on a mountainclassical
A castle located on the summit of a mountain. This term is specifically used to denote a particular fortress in the region of Ray.
طَبْرَكname
- 1.Castle in Isfahanclassical
A castle situated in the region of Isfahan. This is another geographical designation for a fortified location.
طَبْرَكِيّadjective
- 1.Relating to Tabarakclassical
An adjective derived from the place name Tabarak, indicating something or someone belonging to or associated with that specific castle or location.
Parallel reading
طبرك، محركة: قلعة على رأس جبل بالري
Tabarak, with vowel markings: a castle on the head of a mountain in Ray.
وقال غيره: طبرك: قلعة بأصبهان
And others said: Tabarak: a castle in Isfahan.
والنسبة إليها طبركي
And the attribution to it is Tabarki.