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Aqaba Castle with Flag of Great Arab Revolt
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Exploratory Sketch Aqaba Castle is an ancient castle located in the center of the city of Aqaba in southern Jordan, specifically on the shores of the Gulf of Aqaba. This castle dates back to the end of the Mamluk era in the region, but today it has turned into a museum. Among the prominent features of the castle is the Aqaba flagpole, which was built in 2004 in the square adjacent to the castle to bear the flag of the Great Arab Revolt. At that time, the mast was the tallest in the world. The castle has a quadrilateral shape, and there was a stone tower on each corner of it. These towers have now collapsed. The castle has a great gate with a vault through which it enters the courtyard of the castle with a vestibule and archways. On the right and left are two large divans inscribed on their walls with inscriptions indicating the builder of the castle and the one who restored it, the Mamluk Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri ( 1501-1516), the phrase was written: “He commanded the construction of this blessed and blessed castle, Maulana Sultan al-Malik al-Ashraf Abu al-Nasr Qansuh al-Ghuri, Sultan of Islam and Muslims” and “Maulana al-Sultan al-Malik al-Ashraf Murad bin Salim Khan, may his victory renew this citadel,
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Aqaba Castle, an ancient Mamluk-era fortress located in the city of Aqaba, southern Jordan, shown with its main entrance gate and stone towers. The castle features a large flagpole flying the flag of the Great Arab Revolt, symbolizing historical significance. The sandstone walls with ancient inscriptions highlight its heritage as a fortified museum landmark.
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