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Archaeologists have investigated the role of these desert castles, with the traditional view that they served as country estates or hunting lodges for the use of aristocratic families during the winter season. However, recent scholarship has suggested a much greater diversity of roles, including as
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With a few exceptions, the desert castles conform to a common template consisting of a square structure similar to Roman castra as their main building, typically boasting an elaborate entrance. The interior rooms of the main structure were ornately decorated with floor-mosaics and wall paintings
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or adjacent to a natural oasis. Their location along major routes and next to the very scarce water sources seems to indicate that they enabled the
Umayyads to control the roads militarily, monitor and tax the seasonal movement of people and their livestock, and not least, impress travellers and
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It is difficult to make a convincing case for a
Ghassanid owner, since we have no residential buildings that can be confidently ascribed to a Ghassanid or any Arab tribal leader from the pre-Islamic period, whereas we have numerous examples of Umayyad palatial residences (Genequand 2003).
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played a role in the systematic agricultural colonisation of the uninhabited frontier areas, and, as such, continue the colonisation strategy of earlier
Christian monks and the Ghassanids. The Umayyads, however, increasingly oriented their political strategy towards a model of
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Meinecke, K., “The
Encyclopedic Illustration of a New Empire: Graeco-Roman-Byzantine and Sassian Models on thed Façade of the Qasr al-Mshatta,” In: Stine Birk, Troels Myrup Kristensen, Birte Poulsen (eds), Using Images in Late Antiquity, Oxbow Books, 30 Apr 2014, pp
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Genequand. D., “Ummayid
Castles: The Shift from Late Antique Military Architecture to Early Islamic Palatial Building” in: Hugh N.Kennedy (ed), Muslim Military Architecture in Greater Syria: From the Coming of Islam to the Ottoman Period, Brill, 2006, pp 3
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The function and use of the buildings are today not entirely clear, and scholarship has suggested that they might have served a variety of defensive, agricultural, residential, recreational and commercial purposes. The earliest researchers, such as
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Regions: Early Islamic Qasr Mushash,” in: Stephen McPhillips and Paul D. Wordsworth (eds), Landscapes of the Islamic World: Archaeology, History, and Ethnography, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016, pp
440:(retreats for the nobles) or caravanserais. A proliferation of desert castles appeared around the same time as the number of caravans increased substantially. Many seem to have been surrounded by natural or man-made
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The
Umayyads erected several characteristic palaces, some in the cities but mostly in the semi-arid regions, and some along important trading routes. The castles were built roughly between 660 and 750 under the
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Given the variety observed in the archaeological record, it is unlikely that one single theory can explain the range of purposes of all the buildings. These functions include fortresses, meeting places for
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featuring designs that exhibit both eastern and western influences. Some of the desert castles, for example Qasr
Hallabat or Qasr Burqu', are rebuilt from remains of earlier Roman or
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continued to be in use. This continuity was subject to archaeological investigations in the fort of Qasr al-Hallabat, which at different times served as a Roman castrum, Christian
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represent a prominent part of this group of buildings, with most
Umayyad "desert castles" being scattered over the semi-arid regions of north-eastern Jordan, with several more in
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Most of the desert palaces were abandoned after the
Umayyads fell from power in 750, leaving many projects uncompleted, and others were left to decay.
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lost their original function and were either abandoned or continued to serve as local market places and meeting points until the 10th century.
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in Syria, for example, sits within a vast agricultural estate and the buildings include structures associated with the production of olive oil.
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Genequand. D., “Ummayid Castles: The Shift from Late Antique Military Architecture to Early Islamic Palatial Building” in: Hugh N.Kennedy (ed),
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Roman military fortifications along the Eastern desert frontier. Settlement continuities and change in North Syria fourth–eighth centuries A.D.
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The typical desert castle is a compound of various buildings including a substantial main residence along with other buildings such as a
1736:Économie de production, affirmation du pouvoir et dolce vita : aspects de la politique de l’eau sous les Omeyyades au Bilad al-Sham
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487:). The more isolated "desert castles" built in arid regions are chiefly located on the ancient trade routes connecting Damascus with
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in later Islamic art on such a large and public scale. Many elements of the desert palaces are on display in museums in Amman, in
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The spatial analysis of a historical phenomenon: using GIS to demonstrate the strategic placement of the Umayyad "desert palaces"
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and to have served as country estates or hunting lodges, given that hunting was a favoured pastime for the aristocracy.
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Hallabat: Castellum, coenobium, praetorium, qaṣr. The construction of a palatine architecture under the Umayyads I.
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local tribes with lavish displays of monumental architecture, baths and ponds in the middle of an arid landscape.
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The palatial residence in Dumayr, of which the date and history are still uncertain (Byzantine or early Islamic)
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where the Abbasid family resided while plotting their rebellion against the Umayyad caliphs, ousting them in 750
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are located in Jordan, examples can also be found in Syria, the West Bank and Israel, either in cities (
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aka as-Sarkh, the bath complex of Qasr al-Hallabat, about 55 km (34 mi) northeast of Amman
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is a widely-used Arabic word for palace, castle or fortress, so only a few of the buildings called
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Conquête de la steppe et appropriation des terres sur les marges arides du Croissant fertile
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Fortified palaces or castles in what used to be the Umayyad province of Bilad ash-Sham
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built by Hisham, of a "different and higher status" than the Umayyad castles
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according to their location. Jordan possesses at least one urban Umayyad
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The castles represent some of the most impressive examples of early
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at Archiqoo, with satellite view and photo. Accessed 2 Apr 2024.
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at Archiqoo, with satellite view and photo. Accessed 2 Apr 2024.
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1496:"Water management in desert regions: Early Islamic Qasr Mushash"
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at Archiqoo, with satellite view and photo. Accessed 2 Apr 2024.
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Jordanian authority for tourism about the Desert castles
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or pilgrimage routes and may have operated as a type of
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agricultural estates or military forts. The complex at
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at Archiqoo, with satellite view. Accessed 2 Apr 2024.
1498:. In McPhillips, Stephen; Wordsworth, Paul D. (eds.).
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at Archiqoo, with satellite view. Accessed 2 Apr 2024.
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The Desert Castles: A Brief Guide to the Antiquities
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Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society
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1198:The Articulation of Early Islamic State Structures
703:with a mosque and an agricultural settlement near
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331:, and some of the buildings were never completed.
1311:, Volume 5, Oxford University Press, 1997, p. 241
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1043:Painting of the Six Kings
1038:List of castles in Jordan
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591:constructed in AD 743 by
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2190:Umayyad invasion of Gaul
2165:Revolt of Ibn al-Ash'ath
1805:About the Desert castles
1671:Hoyland, Robert (2017).
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1075:. Al Kutba, 1988. pp 4-5
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1965:Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi
1960:Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi
1850:Umayyad desert castles
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1282:In: T. E. Levy (Ed.):
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2309:Arab–Sasanian coinage
2210:Revolt of Zayd b. Ali
1810:Shahid Kabir et al.,
1566:Umayyad Palace, Amman
1494:Bartl, Karin (2016).
1240:, BRILL, 2012, p. 430
1227:, BRILL, 2012, p. 430
1014:Qasr al-Minya, Israel
954:Qasr al-Azraq, Jordan
880:on the Sea of Galilee
648:is on display at the
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1307:Meyers, E.M. (ed.),
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828:Israel and Palestine
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806:, city with vast
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