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  2. Qasr Kharana - Wikipedia

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    Qasr Harrana (Arabic: قصر حرّانة), sometimes Qasr al-Kharana, Harana, Qasr al-Harrana, Qasr al-Haranah, Haraneh, Khauranee, or Hraneh, is one of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Amman and relatively close to the border with Saudi Arabia.

  3. List of castles in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Qasr Al-Kharanah: Jordan: Qasr Kharana (Arabic: قصر خرّانة), sometimes Qasr al-Harrana, Qasr al-Kharanah, Kharaneh or Hraneh, is one of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Amman It is believed to have been built sometime before the early 8th century AD and ...

  4. Desert castles - Wikipedia

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    Al-Dumayr, site of a qasr possibly dating to the Byzantine period, maybe built by the Ghassanids, but possibly Umayyad; Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi, a "desert castle" in the Syrian Desert; Qasr al-Hayr ash-Sharqi, a large "desert castle" in the Syrian Desert of a "different and higher status", [37] described as a madinah or semi-urban settlement. [39]

  5. Wadi Harrana - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Harrana is a seasonal stream in the eastern Jordanian Badia, about sixty kilometers southeast of the city of Amman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It runs eastwards from the edge of the Jordanian Highlands to the Azraq oasis .

  6. Al-Qasr, Karak - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qasr (Arabic: القصر, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, ...

  7. Qasr al-Qatraneh - Wikipedia

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    Qasr al-Qatraneh (Arabic: قلعة القطرانة; alternatively: "Qatraneh" or "Qatrana Castle," "Fortress Qatrana," or "Khan Qatraneh") is an Ottoman structure which largely served to provide water and protection on the Syrian pilgrimage route between the Levant and the Gulf.

  8. Qasr Mushatta - Wikipedia

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    Qasr Al-Mshatta is one of the grander examples. They seem to have had a number of roles, probably including political and military control of the local area, and pleasure in the form of hunting. In 1964 a brick was found at Mshatta with an inscription on it written by Sulaiman ibn Kaisan.

  9. Qasr - Wikipedia

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    Qasr (Arabic: قصر, lit. 'palace/castle/residence from which power emanates', plural qusur ), is a term derived from Latin castrum . It often occurs in toponyms.

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