The Red Castle, in Arabic As-saraya Al-hamra (السرايا الحمراء), sometimes also Red Fort or Red Saraya, is a major landmark on the waterfront of Tripoli, bordering Martyrs' Square. It has been the home of the Red Castle Museum (under various names) since 1919, and of the Libyan Department of Archaeology since 1952.[1]
^"Islamist Radical Egwillah Attributes the Red Castle to the Ottomans: What Does History Say?". Al Marsad. 19 February 2020.
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