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Dar al-Sultan palace

Dar al-Sultan (Arabic: دار السلطان) is a palace dating back to the Marinid dynasty in the village of Ubbad, 2km south of Tlemcen, Algeria. The palace is a part of the greater complex of Sidi Abu Madyan Mosque. The palace is named as "Dar al-Sultan" which means "house of the sultan" as sultans had stayed there during their visit to Ubbad.[1] Construction of the palace was carried out simultaneously with the construction of Sidi Abu Madyan Mosque in 1339. Eight years later, a madrasa was established as well.[2] Although the palace is small, it features patios, arcades, water ways and numerous rooms. The palace was abandoned after the demise of the Marinid dynasty.[1] It is considered a prominent example of the Marinid-era Islamic architecture.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Dar al-Sultan. Archnet. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  2. ^ a b دار السلطان في تلمسان. Vitamine DZ. Retrieved January 8, 2018.

Bibliography

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  • Marçais, W., and Georges Marçais. Les monuments arabes de Tlemcen. ouvrage publié sous les auspices du Gouvernement général de l'Algérie. Paris: A. Fontemoing, 1903.