Daskara Palace

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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.

Daskara Palace
قصر بوابة المدفع
Aerial shot of Daskara Palace with the Eski river in the background
General information
TypeRoyal palace
Architectural styleIslamic architecture
LocationMazun, Dahieh Province
Country Corumm
Construction started15 January 1459
Completed03 October 1465
Renovated2000
Cost$600 million
OwnerState-owned
Technical details
Floor area125,000 m²
Grounds750,000 m²
Design and construction
ArchitectDashkar Khan


History

Location

Palace

Rooms

Gate of Felicity

Mosque

Other buildings

Public access and security

Gallery

See also