Saudi Arabia, Asir, Abha. Built in around 1927 for a local governor, the Shada Palace is a fine example of one of the region's traditional forms of architecture (sometimes called raqaf) where adobe walls (khulb) are protected from erosion by projecting courses of schist (raqaf).
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