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Al Hukm Palace

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The third phase focused on winning confidence of the country's private sector. Headquarters of some institutions were constructed like the High Court, Civil Defense, Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al Alsheikh Mosque, Dekhna Plaza, al-Zal Souq, and modern seven commercial complexes.
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into a cultural center. The designs were completed by 1979 and the construction lasted between 1983 and 1992 in broadly two phases, costing around US$ 500 million. The project was overseen by
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for almost ten years until 1912, when the reconstruction of Qasr al-Hukm was completed. Electricity was introduced in the palace in 1931. It was his residence until 1938, when he moved to
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Upon reaching Riyadh, he had found Mishari hiding inside the palace and laid siege to it. Faisal subsequently killed Mishari and succeeded him as the new Imam.
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project was commenced and several sites were selected and designated for the construction of metro stations. One of the sites selected in
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that was razed and rebuilt on numerous occasions over the course of time. It was also the official residences of several royals of the
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commissioned the Qasr Al-Hukm District Development Project and agreed on developmental programs that were prepared to transform the
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following his ascension to the throne in the 1950s, whereby he began constructing new neighborhoods in the city's north such as
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opened the palace to the general public for the first time, with a free exhibition celebrating the unusual coincidence of the
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in 1818, the palace was inhabited by Mishari bin Muhammad bin Muammar, who ruled as Riyadh's emir under the
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Qasr al-Hukm traces its origins to the reign of Deham bin Dawas al-Shalaan in 1747, the-then ruler of
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went on to destroy much of the palace in around 1889 in order to efface the legacy of the Saudis.
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it overlooks from the south, is a historic palace and a popular cultural heritage landmark in the
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In 1964, members of the royal family pledge allegiance to the new monarch of Saudi Arabia,
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in 1818, as a result, Qasr al-Hukm was eventually made the new center of power for the
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in order to avenge his father's assassination whilst abandoning his campaign against
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in 2022, connected to one of the two covered passageways that link the palace with
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oasis who built a fortified palace for himself. He abandoned the palace and fled
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The first phase lasted between 1983 and 1988, in which the main offices of the
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Continuity and Change: Design Strategies for Large-scale Urban Development
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The palace and its surrounding area gradually declined in importance when
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in order to avenge his father's deposition. By January 1902, he retook
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recaptured the city and rebuilt the palace after reinstating the
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to the country's political leadership. It was built in 1747 by
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while the reverse side depicted the entrance of Qasr al-Hukm.
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was named after the palace, the Qasr al-Hukm Metro Station.
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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz
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in the precincts of Qasr al-Hukm. In September 2015, the
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The second phase lasted between 1988 and 1992, where the
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Saudi states and today serves as the main office of the
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and the regular police were constructed in the palace.
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of 1818 as well as the town’s Ottoman sacking in 1821.
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Archive Wars: The Politics of History in Saudi Arabia
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18th-century establishments in the Arabian Peninsula
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The High Commission for the Development of Arriyadh
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Index

Qasr Al Hukm
Arabic

Deera Square
Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque
Qasr al-Hukm District
al-Dirah
Riyadh
24°37′48″N 46°42′39″E / 24.63000°N 46.71083°E / 24.63000; 46.71083
Dahham ibn Dawwas
Turki bin Abdullah
Abdulaziz ibn Saud
Salman bin Abdulaziz
Arabic
romanized
lit.
Arabic
romanized
lit.
public square
ad-Dirah
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque
Qasr al-Hukm District
Saudi royal family
pledging allegiance
Dahham ibn Dawwas
city wall
walled town

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