– Heritage building or landmark: It has historical, archaeological, artistic, scientific and social significance (Includes decorations and associated fixed furniture as well as the associated natural environment).
B- Element:
Founding King's Palace (King Abdullah I Ibn Al Hussein)
Jordanian Department of Antiquities / Al-Hussein Bin Talal University
B- legal status:
Jordanian Antiquities Law No (21) For the year 1988 and its modifications
A restored ancient mosque is included in the list of ancient mosques in the Sultanate of Oman and is protected under the Cultural Heritage Protection Law- Who is responsible:
Jordanian Department of Antiquities
It is originally an administrative building from the buildings of the Ma'an Railway Station, and it was built in 1908 AD, and Prince Abdullah used it when he came to Ma'an in 21 November 1920 AD, on behalf of his brother, Faisal I, “King of Syria” to work for the liberation of Syrian lands after the events of the Maysaloon battle. This building became a command and management center, and His Majesty called it the “National Defense Center.” 28 February 1921 towards Amman.
A restored ancient mosque is included in the list of ancient mosques in the Sultanate of Oman and is protected under the Cultural Heritage Protection Law- Photographic documents and/or films
Sheikh Abdullah bin Bashir bin Muhammad Al-Saqri used to hold teaching sessions on the principles of jurisprudence, the sciences of belief, and the principles of rulings at the Shawadnah Mosque in the winter.- Which includes niches with arches and columns on either side, surrounded by panels carved or elaborately molded from stucco.:
Building dating back to the beginning of the twentieth century, it is located 3 how much. South of the city of Maan, where it is considered one of the archaeological sites in Jordan, after Prince Abdullah bin Al-Hussein made it his headquarters during his arrival from the Hijaz in 21 November 1920. Decisions were made in it, which were the cornerstone in establishing the modern history of Jordan, and the palace was turned into a museum.
E- Sheikh Abdullah bin Bashir bin Muhammad Al-Saqri used to hold teaching sessions on the principles of jurisprudence, the sciences of belief, and the principles of rulings at the Shawadnah Mosque in the winter.:
Annals and reports of the General Department of Antiquities
The palace needs renovation and maintenance
B- The Aide Responsible for Conservation/Maintenance:
Directorate of Engineering and Archeology Preservation / Department of Maintenance and Restoration and the Directorate of Antiquities of Ma'an Governorate
A restored ancient mosque is included in the list of ancient mosques in the Sultanate of Oman and is protected under the Cultural Heritage Protection Law- Stages of conservation / preservation:
The palace and its surroundings were restored in 2007 Funded by the Royal Hashemite Court
Sheikh Abdullah bin Bashir bin Muhammad Al-Saqri used to hold teaching sessions on the principles of jurisprudence, the sciences of belief, and the principles of rulings at the Shawadnah Mosque in the winter.- Means of conservation / preservation:
Using modern and internationally approved technologies without harming the site and its surroundings
E- Management and/or action plans:
The site is managed by Al-Hussein Bin Talal University in Ma'an Governorate