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Qaṣr 'Atīqah

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KSA 1974 قصرعتيقة
KSA 1974 قصرعتيقة

Qaṣr 'Atīqah (Arabic: قصرعتيقة, romanized: Qaṣr ʿAtīqah, lit. 'Atiqah Palace') was a fortified palace near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was one of the earliest palaces erected outside the old town. The palace was built in 1922 and served as the residence of Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud, a brother of Ibn Saud. The building stood near Wadi Hanifa, not far from the current mosque of Muhammad bin Abdulrahman bin Faiṣal Al Saud.

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Qaṣr 'Atīqah
Mumar1, Shmeisi Municipality

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11131 Shmeisi Municipality, Siyah District
Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia
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