[ noun ] a fortified Moorish palace built near Granada by Muslim kings in the Middle Ages <noun.artifact>
Alhambra \Al*ham"bra\, n. [Ultimately fr. Ar. al the + hamr[=a] red; i. e., the red (sc. house).] The palace of the Moorish kings at Granada.
Of the two, the Alhambra is older and more famous, although many of its smaller patio gardens and intricate formal hedging are much later additions to the original.
"There are people who say kids need to fail," said Dave Briggs, principal of Alhambra High School in Phoenix. "I think that's garbage.
The evening was, in all other respects, a triumph for Mukhamedov and company. At the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, on Saturday April 18.
The waiter lists the specials, including goat cheese, $8: "Goat cheese eight dollars?" complains Rivera. "I got a buddy in Alhambra who'll sell me the whole goat for four." Velez's forte is physical comedy.