Qasr
A "Qasr" is a type of fortified palace or castle commonly found in the Middle East and North Africa. These structures were historically built to serve as residences for royalty or nobility, often featuring thick walls, towers, and intricate architectural designs. Qasrs were strategically located to provide protection and control over surrounding areas.
In addition to their defensive purposes, Qasrs often served as centers of administration and culture. They typically included living quarters, gardens, and spaces for gatherings. Many famous Qasrs, such as the Qasr Al-Hosn in Abu Dhabi, showcase the rich history and architectural heritage of the regions they inhabit.