تعبير بالانجليزي عن دار الحجر
Dar Al Hajar - Around the World
قصر دار الحجر في اليمن
تقرير عن قصر دار الحجر
دار الحجر.. قصر إمام اليمن
دار الحجر” اليمني .. قصر أثري منحوت على قمة صخرة
دار الحجر.. من عجائب العمارة اليمنية
تعبير بالانجليزي عن دار الحجر
معلومات عامه عن دار الحجر
وصف دار الحجر بالانجليزي
عدد غرف دار الحجر
مبنى تاريخى فى اليمن دار الحجر
دار الحجر من الداخل
متي بني دار الحجر
معلومات عن دار الحجر في اليمن
دار الحجر القصف

Dar Al Hajar is a historical building in Yemen and is located in Sana'a - Wadi Dhahr during the 18th century AD. The stone house was built by hand
 Ali bin Saleh al-Ammari and called this name relative to the granite rock on which this house was built. [1]
The palace dates back to the late 18th century when the king of Yemen, Imam al-Mansur Ali bin Abbas, and his minister, Ali bin Saleh al-Amari (1736-1798), who was famous for architecture, astronomy, poetry and literature, ordered him to build a palace in Wadi Zahar to be his summer palace. Historians say it was built on the ruins of an ancient spa palace known as the Citadel Fort, which was built by al-Hameiryun in 3000 BC. The fortress was destroyed by the Turks four hundred years ago and was restored at the beginning of the 20th century by Imam Yahya Hamiduddin after he was succeeded by a number of Yemeni kings. He is currently a tourist destination for thousands of people around the world. [2] The construction was in its primary way for years, until Imam Yahya bin Humaiddine added the upper floor (the freed). [1]
The stories related to the beginning of the building and the construction of Dar al-Hajar vary from one story to another. Some stories indicate that the house was demolished dozens of times but was rebuilt again.
Architectural style
The palace consists of seven roles, coordinated with the natural composition of the rock (the foundation of the structure) and at its gate there is a perennial tree, which is 700 years old.

And enter the house through a wide corridor paved with huge stones to reach a break, is located on the north and overlooking a circular water basin built of black stone.

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