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Khawarnaq was a
medieval castle constructed by the Arab
Lakhmids near
their capital of al-Hira. The
castle is
mentioned in both
Arabic and
Persian sources...
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Lakhmid Empire.
After 20 years, S****r
finished building the palace,
named Khawarnaq (Arabic: الخورنق), and
invited the king to see it. It was a real piece...
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Khawarnaq Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الخورنق الرياضي), is an
Iraqi football team
based in Al-Manathera District, Al-Najaf, that
plays in the
Iraqi First...
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Khawarnaq and Sadir, near his
capital al-Hirah,
which were
accounted by
contemporary Arab lore
among the
wonders of the world. The
Khawarnaq was built...
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upbringing in the
court of the
Lakhmid king al-Nu'man and his
fabled palace Khawarnaq. Bahram,
whose upbringing is
entrusted to al-Nu'man,
becomes a formidable...
- الحيرة A 15th-century
Persian miniature describing the
construction of
Khawarnaq in Hira, the
capital city of the Lakhmids;
miniature painting by Kamāl...
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known from
archeology or
historical texts, such as the
Lakhmid palaces of
Khawarnaq and al-Sadir in al-Hira, a Gh****anid
church with
mosaic decoration at...
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Battleground of
Timur and the
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt. The
construction of
Khawarnaq castle (Arabic الخورنق) in al-Hira, c. 1494-1495 C.E. A
miniature painting...
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district had
about 50 villages, with the most
important being Alūn,
Khawarnaq, Sharzūrlard, and Kalach. The
third district was
based around the castle...
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temple A
sasanian Windcatcher Architecture portal Cenmar,
architect of the
Khawarnaq Palace Achaemenid architecture Nakhal Fort Qasr Al-Kharanah
Umayyad architecture...