Crossword-Solution: KSAR 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Ksar n. See Czar.

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KSAR anagram ARKS, ASKR, KARS, KRAS, SARK, SKAR

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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III EL-KSAR TO RABAT A town at last--its nearness announced by the multiplied ruts of the trail, the cactus hedges, the fig-trees weighed down by dust leaning over ruinous earthern walls.
In Morocco Edith Wharton 2012
And here are the first houses of the European El-Ksar--neat white Spanish houses on the slope outside the old Arab settlement.
In Morocco Edith Wharton 2012
The way to Rabat is long and difficult, and there is no time to visit El-Ksar, though its minaret beckons so alluringly above the fruit-orchards; so we stop for luncheon outside the walls, at a canteen with a corrugated iron roof where skinny Spaniards are serving thick purple wine and eggs fried in oil to a party of French soldiers.
In Morocco Edith Wharton 2012
Beyond El-Ksar the last hills of the Rif die away, and there is a stretch of wilderness without an outline till the Lesser Atlas begins to rise in the east.
In Morocco Edith Wharton 2012
Their greatest Sultan, Abou-el-Abbas, surnamed "The Golden," after defeating the Merinids and putting an end to Christian rule in Morocco by the crushing victory of El-Ksar (1578), bethought him in his turn of enriching himself and beautifying his capital, and with this object in view turned his attention to the black kingdoms of the south.
In Morocco Edith Wharton 2012