• It was first called Iwan al-Qala'a or the Palace of the Castle. They also debated on which of the Abbasid palaces this one was.
  • It is believed that the Abbasid Palace was originally built for the purpose of hosting a madrasa, a place for Islamic theological studies.
  • It is believed that the Abbasid Palace was originally built for the purpose of hosting a madrasa, a place for Islamic theological studies.
  • The Abbasid Palace in Baghdad was one of the most iconic structures of the Abbasid Caliphate, known for its opulence and grandeur.
  • Abbasid palace in Baghdad is an architectural masterpiece, the walls of which you can see pictures and stucco, which are still studying specialists.
  • Abbasid palace is a historical palace located in Baghdad, Iraq. It was built in the 12th century AD by the Abbasid Caliph Al-Nasir li-Din Allah.
  • The Abbasid Palace is a famous building during the Abbasid Dynasty of the Arab Empire, located on Rashid Street in Baghdad.
  • The Abbasid Palace is recognised to be one of the most important heritage sites in Baghdad, located to the left bank of the Tigris River.
  • The Abbasid Palace is the only remaining Abbasid palace in Baghdad and is located near the northern gate overlooking the Tigris River.