- Qasr al-
Hallabat (Arabic: قصر الحلابات) is an
Umayyad desert castle, with the ****ociated bath
house of
Hammam as-Sarah east of it. The
nearby modern town...
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English Etymology,
Oxford University Press Arce,
Ignacio (2008). "Qasr
Hallabat, Qasr
Bshir and Deir el Kahf.
Building Techniques,
Architectural Typology...
- were
constructed in Transjordan, including: Qasr Al-Mshatta and Qasr Al-
Hallabat. The
Abbasid Caliphate's
campaign to take over the Umayyad's
began in a...
- plan. Qasr al-
Hallabat, in Jordan, a
former Roman fort
converted to an
Umayyad residence in the 8th
century Mosque of Qasr al-
Hallabat Central vault of...
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buildings called quṣur are "desert castles".
Qusayr 'Amra Qasr
Azraq Qasr
Hallabat Qasr
Kharanah al-Muwaqqar al-Qastal
Hammam al-Sarah Qasr
Mshatta Qasr Tuba...
- (castle) Montréal (castle) Wu'ayra
Castle Desert castles Qusayr 'Amra Qasr al-
Hallabat Qasr
Azraq Qasr Al-Kharanah Qasr Al-Mshatta Qasr Al-Qatraneh Qasr B****...
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bathhouse (hammam) in Jordan,
built in
connection with the
complex of Qasr al-
Hallabat,
which stands some 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) to the west.
Along with examples...
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trade routes ran from
Azraq north to Damascus, as well as from
Azraq to
Hallabat, then to Al-Muwaqqar and Amman. Qasr
Kharana is
located far from both of...
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Ammonite kingdom and the Nabateans, who
constructed the fort
known as Qasr al
Hallabat,
which then was used as a fort by the Romans, and then as a
desert palace...
- (castle) Montréal (castle) Wu'ayra
Castle Desert castles Qusayr 'Amra Qasr al-
Hallabat Qasr
Azraq Qasr Al-Kharanah Qasr Al-Mshatta Qasr Al-Qatraneh Qasr B****...