Ksar
Type of fortified village in North Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the town and commune in Mauritania, see Ksar, Mauritania. For the racehorse, see Ksar (horse).
"Qsar" redirects here. For the QSAR models, see Quantitative structure–activity relationship.
For the television and radio stations that used the callsign KSAR from 1953 to 1972, see Ryukyu Broadcasting Corporation.
Ksar or qsar (Maghrebi Arabic: قصر qṣer or ڭصر gser, plural qṣur; Berber: ⵉⴴⵔⵎ aghrem or ighrem, plural: igherman), plural ksars, qsars, ksour or qsour, is a type of fortified village in North Africa, usually found in the regions predominantly or traditionally inhabited by Berbers (Amazigh people).[1][2]