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Syria Information (Aleppo, Arwad, Bosra, Damascus, Hama, Homs, Latakia, Palmyra, Rasfa, Tartus)
Syria Information (Aleppo, Arwad, Bosra, Damascus, Hama, Homs, Latakia, Palmyra, Rasfa, Tartus)
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Courtyard and façade of Al-Azm Palace in Hama Syria (not to be confused with the one, under the same name, in Damascus). Built in 1742 for the, then Ottoman governor of the town As'ad Pasha al-Azm.
-Main entrance of the palace.
-Reception room (selamlik).
-Interior decoration of the palace.
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Azm Palace (1750), residence for the Ottoman governor of Damascus As'ad Pasha al-Azm. The palace and southern façade of the courtyard.
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Azem Palace in Damascus, Syria.