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Daskara Palace | |
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قصر بوابة المدفع | |
General information | |
Type | Royal palace |
Architectural style | Islamic architecture |
Location | Mazun, Dahieh Province |
Country | Corumm |
Construction started | 15 January 1459 |
Completed | 03 October 1465 |
Renovated | 2000 |
Cost | $600 million |
Owner | State-owned |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 125,000 m² |
Grounds | 750,000 m² |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Dashkar Khan |
Daskara Palace (Rusani : قصر بوابة المدفع) is a former royal palace of Rusana and one of the official residences of the Chancellor of the Republic of Corumm. Commissioned by Sultan Tabri Al-Mansur of the Dashnayun dynasty in 1459, the palace was designed by famed Rusani architect Dashkar Khan in the classical islamic style of the era.