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Desert scenes of East of Liwa Oasis, in the Rub' Al Khali desert, was the set of in the 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens and it was used to represent Jakku, a desert planet. [ 11 ] Desert scenes in the 2020 film Sonic the Hedgehog were filmed in Liwa Oasis.
Qasr Kharana is located far from both of these routes, so it is unlikely that it was intended as a service point for caravan traders, since it is not only remote, but had little water to offer. While there were rooms used as stables, there is no evidence of large corral areas which would have been necessary for caravan groups.
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Al Murooj 15 King Fahad District 16 King Fahad District 2 17 STC 2 18 Al Wurud 2 19 Al Urubah 20 Alinma Bank Community Bus route 9 Purple Line Olaya 14 and Olaya 15 21 Bank Albilad 22 King Fahad Library 23 Ministry of Interior 24 Al Murabba 25 Passport Department 26 National Museum 5 27 Al Bat'ha 28 Qasr Al Hokm 3 29 Al Owd 30 Skirinah 31
Umm Qasr (Arabic: أم قصر, also transliterated as Um-qasir, Um-qasser, Um Qasr. Kurdish: ئومقەسڕ, Ûmqêsir) is a port city in southern Iraq. It stands on the canalised Khawr az-Zubayr, part of the Khawr Abd Allah estuary which leads to the Persian Gulf. It is separated from the border of Kuwait by a small inlet.
Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi (Arabic: قصر الحير الشرقي, lit. 'Eastern al-Hayr Palace or the "Eastern Castle"') is a castle (qasr) in the middle of the Syrian Desert. It was built by the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik in 728-29 CE in an area rich in desert fauna. [1] It was apparently used as a military and hunting outpost. [2]
Qasr al-Abd (Arabic: قصر العبد, lit. 'Castle of the Slave') is a large Hellenistic palace from the first quarter of the second century BCE. [ 1 ] Most scholars agree it was built by the Tobiads , a notable Jewish family of the Second Temple period , although the descriptions doesn't mention that. [ 2 ]
Qasr Azraq was built by the Romans in the 3rd century AD, and was heavily modified in the Middle Ages by the Mamluks. In the Umayyad period a water reservoir was constructed in southern Azraq. During the Arab Revolt in the early 20th century, Qasr Azraq was an important headquarters for T. E. Lawrence. [7] [8] The Azraq Wetland Reserve