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- Siedlung in Jordanien (de)
- nederzetting in Jordanië (nl)
- human settlement in Jordan (en)
- áit lonnaithe san Iordáin (ga)
- مستوطنة في الأردن (ar)
- châteaux du désert de Jordanie (fr)
- insediamento umano in Giordania (it)
- ökenborg i Jordanien (sv)
- تجمع سكان فى محافظه الزرقا (arz)
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- 2010-01-03 (xsd:date)
- August 2021 (en)
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- Rebuilt mosque and qasr (en)
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- Qasr Al-Hallbat complex.jpg (en)
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- A riwaq is a portico open to one or more sides. Hard to imagine how riwaqs divide the mosque "inside". Unless "inside" is meant to signify both prayer hall , and the courtyard with the washing facilities, in which case the 2 riwaks split the courtyard into 3 sections. But I think it's just a mistake. Please clarify. (en)
- Collapsed? Is that a fact? At Hammam Sarah, much of the masonry was looted after 1950 to build new houses. Here it wasn't? Were the stones found laying among the ruins? (en)
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- Qasr al-Hallabat (en)
- Qasr al-Hallabat (ca)
- قصر الحلابات (ar)
- Qasr al-Hallabat (es)
- Qasr al Hallabat (fr)
- Qasr al-Hallabat (it)
- Qasr Hallabat (sv)
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