Qasr Ibn Wardan
Qasr Ibn Wardan is a hamlet and 6th-century archaeological site located in the Syrian Desert, approximately 60 kilometres northeast from Hama and about 19 kilometres northeast of al-Hamraa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Jim Gordon, CC BY 2.0.
- Type: Ruin
- Description: archaeological site in Hama, Syria
- Also known as: “Qasr Abi Wardan”, “Qaşr Ibn Arwān”, “Qasr ibn Ouardâne”, “Qasr ibn Ourdâne”, “Qasr ibn Wardan”, and “Qaşr Ibn Wardān”
Qasr Ibn Wardan
- Categories: castle, archaeological site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Hama Governorate, Syria, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Qasr Ibn Wardan” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “قصر ابن وردان”
- Arabic: “قصر بن وردان”
- Armenian: “Կասր իբն-Վարդան”
- Armenian: “Կասր-իբն-Վարդան”
- Catalan: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- Dutch: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- French: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- Greek: “Κασρ ιμπν Βαρντάν”
- Italian: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- Persian: “قصر ابن وردان”
- Polish: “Kasr Bin Wardan”
- Russian: “Каср-ибн-Вардан”
- Serbian: “Каср ибн Вардан”
- Slovenian: “Kasr ibn Vardan”
- Slovenian: “Kasr ibn Varden”
- Slovenian: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- Slovenian: “Qasr ibn Warden”
- Spanish: “Qasr ibn Wardan”
- Vietnamese: “Qasr Ibn Wardan”
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