- Qasr Alheer Alsharqi
Qasr Alheer Alsharqi (Eastern Alheer Palace) or (Eastern Castle) is located in the middle of the desert in
Syria 128 km away fromPalmyra and 100 km fromSergiopolis (Rusafa). It was built byUmayyad caliph Hisham Ibn Abdul-Malek about 740 A.D. in an area rich indesert fauna. It is said that calif used to spend his free time here, and go for hunting and learn originalArabic from localbedouin tribes .The
palace consists of two square structures, the bigger one has a diameter of 300m and the lesser one 100m. It is found at the slopes of Bishri Mountain near Palmyran Middle Mountains. The palace(s) contain remnants of rooms, arches and columns seem to be parts of a huge complex of royal premises. Some of the decorated parts are moved toDamascus NationalMuseum .The bigger palace has been several floors, with a huge gate and many towers. Towers were not built as defensive measures. There were also olive yards. The palaces were supplied with water by nearby
byzantine church by a canal 5700m long. The palaces contained bathrooms, water reservoirs,mosques and gardens.References
[http://syrialooks.blogspot.com Syria Looks]
[http://syalp.blogspot.com Syria Winks]
[http://www.syriatourism.org/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=2231 SyriaTourism]
[http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&z=t&w=all&q=syria+eastern+alheer&m=text Pictures]
[http://www.syriagate.com/Syria/about/cities/Homs/easterncastle-cm.htm SyriaGate - Eastern Castle]
See also
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List of castles in Syria
*Qasr Alheer Algharbi
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