Jumblatt Palace in Aleppo, 1605 AD.
Jumblatt Palace, or (Jumblatt House) in the Syrian city of Aleppo, is a historical Kurdish palace, built by the Kurdish ruler of Aleppo (Hassan Pasha Jumblatt) in the year 1605 AD,
Jumblatt Palace is located in the Al-Bandara area within the walls of the ancient city of Aleppo. It is a palace with a wide courtyard, in which there is a garden and a large basin under which there is a cistern the size of the basin. The palace contains an iwan of great height, the facade of which is tiled with faience, and it is the largest iwan in the city of Aleppo. The area of the palace was 5000 square meters, but now it is only 2310 square meters. The Jumblatt family is considered one of the most famous Kurdish families in the Levant. [1] [2]