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  2. Jumeirah Zabeel Saray - Wikipedia

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    Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is a resort located on the west crescent of The Palm in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It consists of the main hotel and residences, with a total of 405 rooms and numerous suites. The design of Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is influenced by Ottoman palaces which reflects the hotel's grand architectural design and luxurious features. [1]

  3. Msheireb Downtown Doha - Wikipedia

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    Msheireb Downtown Doha is a planned city in Doha, Qatar being constructed in place of the current district of Mushayrib.It is promoted as being the world's first sustainable downtown regeneration project and one of the smartest cities on earth, strategically located in the heart of Doha. [1]

  4. Jumeirah (hotel chain) - Wikipedia

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    Jumeirah was established in 1997 and became a part of Dubai Holding in 2004, which is owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.Headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, the group manages 26 properties, including beachfront resorts, city hotels, and luxury serviced residences across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

  5. Mushayrib - Wikipedia

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    Mushayrib (Arabic: مشيرب; also spelled Musheireb) is a Qatari district located in the municipality of Ad Dawhah. [1] As of the 2010 census, the former district of Al Asmakh has been integrated into Mushayrib.

  6. Grand Serail of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Serail in the early 1900s. The Grand Serail (Arabic: السراي الكبير, al-Sarāy al-Kabir; also known as the Government Palace) is the headquarters of the Prime Minister of Lebanon.

  7. Çırağan Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace, built by Sultan Abdulaziz to replace the old Çırağan Palace which was at the same location, was designed by the Armenian palace architect Nigoğayos Balyan and constructed by his sons Sarkis and Hagop Balyan between 1863 and 1867, during a period in which all Ottoman sultans built their own palaces rather than using those of their ancestors; Çırağan Palace is the last example ...