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  2. List of palaces in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Tamar Malayka Palace – consist of two saray: Alchichak and Naslijahan Khanum; Khanates of the Caucasus: Baku Khans' Palace – is a complex of several houses belonged to members of ruling family of Baku Khanate. Muhammadkhuba Khan Palace – former royal residence of Baku khans'

  3. Palace of Zeynalabdin Taghiyev - Wikipedia

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    Since 1914, the Baku Treasury Bank headed by H.Z.Taghiyev was also in the palace. In April 1920, the Bolsheviks, who had taken power in Azerbaijan, confiscated the Taghiyev palace, and a part of the State History Museum had begun to operate. In 1941–1954, the Museum of History was transferred to the Shirvanshahs palace.

  4. Palace of the Shirvanshahs - Wikipedia

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    In 1723, Baku was besieged by the troops of Peter I, and the city was bombed. In this regard, the south-eastern facades of the palace suffered much. The palace was transferred to the Russian military department in the middle of the 19th century. [8] The Russian military department made a partial renovation of the palace.

  5. Murad's Gate - Wikipedia

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    Murad's Gate is the only building of the 16th century on the territory of the Shirvanshahs’ Palace complex. [2] The Arabic inscription between the two medallions at the top of the portal reads: He ordered to build this noble building during the reign of the justest and greatest Sultan Murad III, Ulu Rajab Baba Bakuvi in 994 hijri year.

  6. Palace of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Happiness (Azerbaijani: Səadət Sarayı), currently also called Palace of Marriage Registrations and previously called Mukhtarov Palace, is a historic building in the center of Baku, Azerbaijan, built in Neo-Gothic style in the early 20th century.

  7. Gulustan Palace - Wikipedia

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    Gulustan Palace (Azerbaijani: Gülüstan sarayı), known as Gulustan Wedding Palace Complex during the Soviet era, is the main state convention center of the Azerbaijani government. It is located on Baku's highland, on Istiglaliyyat Street overlooking the whole city of Baku and Baku Bay. The palace serves as an official facility for ...

  8. Baku Khans' Palace - Wikipedia

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    The underground bathhouse is considered to be an older structure, being built around the 17th century. [1] Upon the occupation of Baku by the Russian Empire in 1806, a military garrison was positioned in the palace. The palace used to have a garden with a pool and flowers that has now been reconstructed.

  9. Heydar Aliyev Palace - Wikipedia

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    Heydar Aliyev Palace (Azeri: Heydər Əliyev Adına Saray, also known as Baku Palace, formerly Republic Palace (Respublika Sarayı) and during the Soviet era known as Lenin Palace (Лeнин aдынa) is the main music venue of Baku, Azerbaijan, seating 2,500 people. The palace was renamed after the death of Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev ...