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See also: Misr
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]misr (plural amsar)
- (chiefly historical) An Arab frontier outpost or garrison town, chiefly in the period of early Islamic expansion.
- 2010, Fred M Donner, Muhammad and the Believers: At the Origins of Islam, page 137:
- Some of the amsar grew into great cities and eventually became the centers in which a new Islamic culture was elaborated […] .
- 2013, Aminah Beverly McCloud, Scott W. Hibbard, Laith Saud, editors, An Introduction to Islam in the 21st Century:
- Each misr was divided into quarters that hosted different tribes – not only the fighting men, but also their women and children.
- 2019, Tim Mackintosh-Smith, Arabs, Yale University Press, page 205:
- The amsar may have been golden, but they were gilded garrisons.