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  1. Al-Azm Palace (Arabic: قصر العظم Qaṣr al-ʿAẓm) is a palace in Damascus, Syria, built in 1749. [1] [2] Located north of Al-Buzuriyah Souq in the Ancient City of Damascus , the palace was built in 1749 to be the private residence for As'ad Pasha al-Azm , the governor of Damascus; during the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon ...

  2. Damascus, Syria. The Azem Palace, located south of the Umayyad mosque near Suq al-Buzuriyya, was built in 1750 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus As'ad Pasha al-Azem. The architecture of the palace embodies the culmination of Damascene domestic typology at its most extravagant state.

  3. The Al Azem Palace construction began in 1749 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus As'ad al-Azem. As’ad Pasha came from a Syrian family who had governed Damascus for two generations....

  4. Story. Al Azem Palace, Syria. CyArk. Discover this place. 14 items. Azm Palace is a palace in Damascus, Syria which dates back to the 18th century.

  5. The Azm Palace (Arabic: بيت العظم, Bayt al-ʿAẓm) is an 18th-century Ottoman-era palace in Hama, Syria at the center of the city on the banks of the Orontes River, about 400 meters (1,300 ft) south of the Hama Citadel.

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  7. Qasr al-Azm. Location: Damascus, Syria. Date of Monument: Hegira 1163 / AD 1749–50. Period / Dynasty: Ottoman. Patron(s): Asad Pasha al-Azm (r. AH 1156–71 / AD 1743–57). Description: Qasr al-Azm, the largest and oldest completely preserved private residence in Damascus, covers a space of about 5,500 sq m. It is a typical example of ...

  8. Al-Azm Palace is a palace Located north of the Al-Buzuriya market in the ancient city of Damascus, the palace was built in 1749 as a residence of Damascus Governor Asad Pasha Al-Azm...

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