Hisham's Palace

Hisham's Palace
قصر هشام
Hisham's Palace is located in State of Palestine
Hisham's Palace
Shown within State of Palestine
Alternative nameKhirbet al-Mafjar
LocationJericho Governorate, West Bank, Palestine
Coordinates31°52′57″N 35°27′35″E / 31.88250°N 35.45972°E / 31.88250; 35.45972
TypeUmayyad qasr
History
Founded724–743
PeriodsEarly Islamic period
CulturesUmayyad
Site notes
Public accessYes

Hisham's Palace (Arabic: قصر هشام Qaṣr Hishām), also known as Khirbat al-Mafjar (Arabic: خربة المفجر), is an important early Islamic archaeological site in the Palestinian city of Jericho, in the West Bank. Built by the Umayyad dynasty in the first half of the 8th century, it is one of the so-called Umayyad desert castles. It is located 3 km north of Jericho's city center,[1] in an area governed by the Palestinian National Authority (PNA).

Spreading over 60 hectares (150 acres),[1] the site consists of three main parts: a palace, an ornate bath complex, and an agricultural estate. Also associated with the site[dubiousdiscuss] is a large park or agricultural enclosure (ḥayr) which extends east of the palace. The entire complex - palace, baths, and farm - was connected by an elaborate water system to nearby springs.

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