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Qasr Amra desert castle, Jordan. The original castle complex was built in 723-743 by Walid Ibn Yazid, the future Umayyad Caliph Walid II. It was a fortress with military garrison and residence of the Umayyad Caliphs. Today only the royal pleasure cabin remains, with reception hall and hammam or bath house, decorated with frescoes. The 40m deep well is shown here on the left. The building is of limestone and basalt and has a triple-vaulted ceiling with smaller domed rooms. Qasr Amra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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AR9124421
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Purpose
Public
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5700px × 1952px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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8th architecture
Azrak
bath house
Caliph
CALIPHATE
Castle
Desert
Fortress
hammam
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Islam
ISLAMIC
JORDAN
Jordanian
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Omayyady
pleasure house
Qasr Amra
Qusayr Amra
QUSEIR AMRA
royal
RUINS
TOURISM
UMAYYAD
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Walid Ibn Yazid
Walid II
Zarqa