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Irbid Saray Osmanli Citadel, Jordan

 Dar Al Saraya is a Jordanian archeological museum located in the northern city of Irbid.  It dates back to the Ottoman era in the Levant, specifically in the mid-19th century, where it was built as a citadel over the southern tip of Tell Irbid.

 The museum consists of seven halls, six of which are part of the original Ottoman building consisting of a group of rooms surrounded by an open courtyard.  The exhibits were distributed in three large halls according to the chronology of the cultural stages of the Jordanian monuments adopted worldwide.  In addition there are three showrooms.  The building is similar in its plan to the castles and cabins built by the Ottomans on the path of the Shami pilgrimage.

 

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