Jordan Medieval Built: c. 8th century AD Ruins

Qasr al-Mshatta

Qasr al-Mshatta is a historically significant site in Jordan associated with the medieval period. It preserves architectural, religious, or urban evidence that helps document long-term regional history.

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Qasr al-Mshatta

Jordan

Longitude: 36.13

Latitude: 31.79

Historical Significance

The site contributes to comparative study of state power, belief systems, craftsmanship, and settlement patterns. It is included to improve geographic and chronological coverage across the historical sites catalog.

Facts

Fact 1

Historical Dating

Qasr al-Mshatta is commonly dated to c. 8th century AD.

Fact 2

Geographic Position

The site is mapped at approximately longitude 36.1300 and latitude 31.7900.

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