Qasr Shabeeb

The palace is located in the western city of the city of Zarqa and was built in the ancient Roman era about 46 BC. It was called Zarqa Hall or Fort Zarqa, attributed to Prince Shabib Mahdawi leprosy. This palace dates back to the Roman period, when it was a center for the defense of the eastern border in the time of Uralus (253-268). A Latin inscription was found that one of the Roman army battalions had been encamped in this palace, as well as the remains of pottery vessels of the second century The Gregorian calendar. In the Islamic era, at the beginning of the Islamic conquests, especially in the seventh century AD, the significance of this fort has been ...

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