- Al
Masmak Palace (Arabic: قصر المصمك, romanized: Qaṣr al-
Maṣmak), also
called the
Masmak Fortress or
Masmak Fort, is a
historic clay and
mudbrick fort...
- of Sarif. Upon
hearing of this defeat, Ibn Saud, who was
besieging the
Masmak fort in
Riyadh (which was
defended by
Aljan ibn Muhammad),
hastily retreated...
- and
traditional landmarks, such as the
Justice Palace (Qasr al-Hukm), al-
Masmak Fort, and
Deera Square. The
origins of the
neighborhood can be
traced back...
-
rival Al
Rashid clan,
which ruled from the
northern city of Ha'il. The al-
Masmak fort
dates from that period.
Abdul Rahman bin
Faisal al-Saud had sought...
- of the most
important cultural heritage landmarks in the city, such as
Masmak Fortress, Imam
Turki bin
Abdullah Grand Mosque,
Deera Square and the eponymous...
-
himself as its king. He
transferred his
court to
Murabba Palace from the
Masmak Fort in 1938 and the
palace remained his
residence and the seat of government...
- Khashoggi's killing". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 22
October 2018. "Al-
Masmak Masmak Nyoka Mk2 MRAP Mine
Resistant Armored Personnel Carrier technical data...
- Al-Faqir Fort Al-Ukhaydir,
Tabuk Province Dhat al-Hajj
Kasbah Marid Castle Masmak fort Qal'at al-Mu'azzam Qal'at al-Qatif
Qamus Qasr al-Farid[citation needed]...
- the south.
Constructed from 2001 to 2013 and
modelled mainly after the Al-
Masmak Palace, it
commemorates the
Battle of
Riyadh of 1902 and is a
local visitor...
-
Saudi states and
today serves as the main
office of the
governor of Riyadh.
Masmak Fort (Arabic: قصر المصمك) is a clay and
mudbrick fort
located in
close proximity...