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Palace of Yashbak

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350: 362: 892: 374: 36: 240:). Qawsun's palace was actually commissioned by Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad himself for the benefit of Qawsun. The sultan commissioned more than one such palace in this area for his favourite amirs, apparently as part of his wider building program to develop a monumental royal quarter in the Citadel (which contained the sultan's own palace, the 282:
Two thirds of the palace are ruined today, but some of its high walls and structure still stand. Its best-preserved element is its unusually massive and monumental entrance portal. This portal dates from two eras. The original entrance, from Qawsun's time, is a tall portal crowned with a hood of
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and whose scale must have required significant technical mastery. While most of the palace is now ruined, it is likely that it featured many of the usual decorative and architectural features of the time, such as central fountains, marble pavement, marble mosaics, stained-glass windows, wooden
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The entrance led into a square vestibule chamber covered by a dome. Much of the ground floor was made up of massive vaulted halls which were used as stables and storage, while the upper floor supported a lavish reception hall (known as a
304:. The portal thus appears now as a deep recessed entrance with multiple decorative elements. Other decorative details include multi-coloured mosaics around the doorway and a large stone inscription running along the walls at eye level. 299:
to the right of the entrance. In the late 15th century, Yashbak added to the portal by extending it with projecting walls on either side, with the space between these covered by an even more elaborate dome-like vault of stone
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for himself next to the site of Qawsun's palace in 1315–1321, but was later forced to leave Egypt after angering Qawsun. His structure still stands today and is also known as the
349: 236:. This area was once home to many such palaces of amirs and other powerful Mamluks, but Qawsun's palace is one of the few remaining examples today (along with the nearby 1024: 361: 862: 816: 741: 605: 373: 1069: 1241: 469: 251:(commanders or high officials) under al-Nasir Muhammad and some of his successors, as well as al-Nasir's son-in-law. Another rival amir, 979: 796: 776: 751: 544:
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73: 1145: 1114: 555: 528: 420: 1089: 1009: 999: 989: 811: 274:(1468–1496), restored and expanded Qawsun's palace for his own use, hence why it is also known today as the Palace of Yashbak. 260: 256: 1064: 1044: 954: 494: 1104: 1014: 891: 721: 109: 1029: 781: 726: 1034: 801: 771: 598: 1196: 1019: 994: 984: 295:(two-coloured) masonry. Unusually, it appears to be signed by its maker, a craftsman named Mahmud the Syrian, in a 1251: 1099: 731: 1084: 1004: 944: 877: 857: 693: 191: 320:
masonry. The reception hall followed a standard layout: a large roofed court, about 12 meters long, with two
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285: 244:, which overlooked the amirs' palaces below) and in the areas around it. 332:). This hall was covered by a wooden roof that probably also featured a 325: 206: 230: 218: 198: 132: 291: 187: 131:) Sayf al-Din Qawsun ibn Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (shortened to 61: 57: 574: 436: 583: 321: 248: 128: 587: 201:. It was restored and expanded again in the 1480s by the 990:
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The palace was built between 1330 and 1337 for amir
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Cairo
Egypt
30°01′57″N 31°15′17″E / 30.03250°N 31.25472°E / 30.03250; 31.25472
al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun
amir
Qawsun
Mamluk
Islamic
Medieval Cairo
Egypt
Mamluk
Qawsun
Qaytbay
Qawsun
Cairo's Citadel
Sultan
al-Nasir Muhammad
Palace of Amir Taz
amirs
Sunqur Sa'di
madrasa and mausoleum
Mausoleum of Hasan Sadaqa
Yashbak min Mahdi
al-Ashraf Qaytbay
muqarnas
ablaq
cartouche
horseshoe arches
iwans

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