- Qasr Alheer Algharbi
Qasr Alheer Algharbi castle (Arabic قصر الحير الغربي) is located 80 km to south-west of
Palmyra on the Damascus road, is a twin palace withQasr alheer alsharqi ; built by theUmayyad Caliph Hisham Ibn AbdulMalik in ~727 AD. The architectural view was a Byzantine one.It was used as an eye of the king during Umayyad era, to control the movement of the desert tribes and to be as a barrier against them, as well as being a hunting chalet. Later it was utilized by the
Ayyubids and theMamelukes but was abandoned permanently after the Mongol invasions.The castle is quadrangle in outline with 70-meter sides. The central doorway to the castle is very attractive, and has been moved to the
Damascus National Museum to be used as the entrance. Its semi-cylindrical towers on the sides of the doorway, columns, and the geometric shapes mirrored a blend ofPersian ,Byzantine andArab architecture.Not much remained from the castle. Only visible is reservoir to collect waters from Harbaka dam, a bath and a khan.
Resources
[http://www.syriagate.com/Syria/about/cities/Homs/qasralhir.htm Syria Gate]
See also
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List of castles in Syria
*Qasr Alheer Alsharqi
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