Caaba

Caaba, an ancient Arab temple, a small square structure in the grand mosque of Mecca, with a mysterious black stone, probably an aerolite, built in it, on which all pilgrims who visit the shrine imprint a kiss; “the Keblah of all Moslem, the eyes of innumerable praying men being turned towards it from all the quarters of the compass five times a day.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Byzantium * Cabal`
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Byng, George, Viscount Torrington
Byng, John
Byrom, John
Byron, George Gordon, sixth Lord
Byron, Henry James
Byron, John
Byrsa
Byzantine Art
Byzantine Empire
Byzantium
Caaba
Cabal`
Cab`ala
Caballero, Fernan
Cabanel, Alexandre
Cabanis, Pierre Jean George
Cabel
Cabet, Étienne
Cabi`ri
Cable, George Washington
Cabot, Giovanni

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Caaba in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable