The Khuld Palace (Arabic: قصر الخلد, romanized: Qaṣr al-Khuld, lit. 'Palace of Eternity') was one of the principal caliphal palaces in Baghdad during the early Abbasid Caliphate.
The KhuldPalace (Arabic: قصر الخلد, romanized: Qaṣr al-Khuld, lit. 'Palace of Eternity') was one of the principal caliphal palaces in Baghdad during...
Khuld Palace constructed soon afterwards. Caliph Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809) is said to have particularly preferred Khuld over the older palace, but his...
round cities of Darabgard and Gor, which had four gates. The KhuldPalace, the main palace of Baghdad built by al-Mansur, was located near the Bab al-Khorasan...
al-Mansur (r. 754–775): the Palace of the Golden Gate at the centre of the Round City, and the somewhat later KhuldPalace, constructed outside the Round...
concubine. Her son, Muhammad, the future al-Mu'tasim, was born in the Khuld ("Eternity") Palace in Baghdad, but the exact date is unclear: according to the historian...
battle, the Shaikhzadas were defeated and driven from Panchmahala (their palace). At the start of Khan's governorship of Awadh, its zamindars refused to...
conjunction with Janna, singular or plural: the garden of eternity [al-khuld] (Qu'ran 25:15), the gardens of Firdaws (Q 18: 107), the gardens of refuge...
It is derived from the post-humous title of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, 'khuld-makan' (lit. 'Dwelling in Paradise'); the name came into currency following...