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original_entry:
id: PS-HER-QAB
name: Qasr al-Basha
name_arabic: قصر الباشا
name_english: Pasha Palace
type: GRP.HER.MUS
subtype: archaeology_museum
country: PS
city: Gaza City
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provenance:
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- wikidata
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notes:
- Extracted from Wikipedia article on Destruction of cultural heritage during Israeli invasion of Gaza Strip
- Wikidata entity Q3456588
- 'Confidence score: 0.98'
- Canonical location normalized on 2025-12-09T13:56:30Z
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date: '2024-01-01'
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description: The medieval Qasr al-Basha (Pasha Palace) was bombed and then bulldozed by Israeli forces during the invasion. The palace, dating to the 13th century Mamluk period (1260-1277 CE), served as an archaeology museum and was one of Gaza's most important historic buildings. It was located in the Old City of Gaza and had previously been used as a residence for Napoleon Bonaparte during his Egyptian campaign in 1799.
sources:
- ICOMOS Palestine
- The Guardian
- NPR
- UNESCO verified sites list
time_of_destruction:
date: '2024-01-01'
reported_date: '2024-01-11'
description: Bombed and bulldozed during the Israeli invasion. The palace was left in ruins after sustained bombardment and subsequent demolition.
sources:
- ICOMOS Palestine
- The Guardian
- NPR
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claim_value: Qasr al-Basha
claim_value_arabic: قصر الباشا
claim_value_english: Pasha Palace
emic_name: قصر الباشا
alternative_names:
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- Napoleon's Palace
- Mamluk Palace
source: wikidata
confidence: 0.98
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notes: '"Qasr al-Basha" translates to "Palace of the Pasha" in Arabic. The building was named after the Ottoman governors (pashas) who resided there. It is also sometimes called Napoleon''s Palace as Napoleon Bonaparte stayed there during his Egyptian campaign in 1799.'
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longitude: 34.46596667
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notes: Coordinates from Wikidata Q3456588
service_area:
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country_code: PS
admin1_code: PSE.1_1
admin1_name: Gaza Strip
admin2_name: Gaza
source: GADM v4.1
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es: Qasr al-Basha
nl: Qasr al-Basha
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cy: Qasr al-Basha
ja: カセル・アル・バーシャ
de: Qasr al-Basha
eu: Qasr al-Basha
fr: Qasr al-Basha
be: Палац Аль-Баша
nb: Qasr al-Basha
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wikidata_label_de: Qasr al-Basha
wikidata_label_fr: Qasr al-Basha
wikidata_label_es: Qasr al-Basha
wikidata_descriptions:
ar: متحف في غزة، دولة فلسطين
en: building in Gaza City within the State of Palestine
fr: muséee de la ville de Gaza
nb: bygning i Gaza
wikidata_description_en: building in Gaza City within the State of Palestine
wikidata_aliases:
en:
- Radwan Castle
- Pasha's Palace Museum
- Napoleon's Fort
- Qasr al-Ridwan
- Palace of al-Ridwan
fr:
- Musée du Palais du Pacha
- Château de Radwan
- Fort de Napoléon
- Palais Raḍwān
wikidata_sitelinks:
enwiki: Qasr al-Basha
eswiki: Qasr al-Basha
arwiki: قصر الباشا
commonswiki: Category:Qasr al-Basha
cywiki: Qasr al-Basha
euwiki: Qasr al-Basha
dewiki: Qasr al-Basha
frwiki: Qasr al-Basha
bewiki: Палац Аль-Баша
idwiki: Qasr al-Basha
urwiki: قصر الباشا
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dissolution: '2024-00-00'
wikidata_inception: '1270-00-00'
wikidata_dissolution: '2024-00-00'
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- id: Q16560
label: palace
description: grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal residence
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label: destroyed building or structure
description: building or structure that has been demolished or destroyed
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id: Q219060
label: Palestine
description: country in West Asia
located_in_admin_entity: &id003
id: Q47492
label: Gaza City
description: ancient Levantine metropolis and modern city in Gaza Strip
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wikidata_located_in: *id003
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wikidata_media:
image: قصر الباشا في غزة.jpg
commons_category: Qasr al-Basha
wikidata_image: قصر الباشا في غزة.jpg
wikidata_architecture:
architectural_style:
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label: Mamluk architecture
description: architectural style associated with the Mamluk Sultanate (13th-16th centuries)
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verification:
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wikipedia_enrichment:
wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_cultural_heritage_during_the_Israeli_invasion_of_the_Gaza_Strip
access_date: '2025-12-08'
section: Museums, archives, and libraries
quote: The medieval Qasr al-Basha, also known as Pasha's Palace, was left in ruins after Israeli bombardment. The palace functioned as an archaeology museum.
additional_quote: The 13th-century Qasr al-Basha in the Old City of Gaza (pictured in 2016) was bombed and bulldozed during the invasion.
sources:
- url: https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2024/jan/11/palestinian-cultural-heritage-gaza-destruction-in-pictures
title: Destruction of the Palestinian cultural heritage of Gaza in pictures
publication: The Guardian
date: '2024-01-11'
- url: https://www.npr.org/2024/02/04/1226295081/gaza-iconic-sites-destroyed-in-war
title: A requiem for Gaza's iconic sites, destroyed in the war
authors:
- Daniel Estrin
- Abu Bakr Bashir
publication: NPR
date: '2024-02-04'
timespan:
begin_of_the_begin: '1260-01-01T00:00:00Z'
end_of_the_begin: '1277-12-31T23:59:59Z'
begin_of_the_end: '2024-01-01T00:00:00Z'
end_of_the_end: '2024-01-31T23:59:59Z'
notes: Qasr al-Basha was built during the Mamluk period, between 1260 and 1277 CE, during the reign of Sultan Baybars. The palace served various functions over the centuries, including as a residence for Ottoman pashas and briefly as Napoleon Bonaparte's headquarters in 1799. In modern times it functioned as an archaeology museum. The building was destroyed by Israeli bombardment and bulldozing in early 2024.
sources:
- Wikidata Q3456588
- ICOMOS Palestine
- This Week in Palestine
- UNESCO verified sites list
collections:
- collection_name: Archaeological Collection
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Palestinian archaeology
- Ancient artifacts
- Mamluk period artifacts
- Ottoman period artifacts
extent:
temporal_coverage:
access_rights:
notes: The museum housed archaeological artifacts from various periods of Gaza's history. The collection status after destruction is unknown.
status: destroyed
destruction_date: '2024-01-01'
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Qasr al-Basha (Pasha Palace) was a 13th-century Mamluk-era palace located in the Old City of Gaza. Built between 1260 and 1277 CE during the reign of Sultan Baybars, the palace served as a residence for Ottoman governors (pashas) and briefly housed Napoleon Bonaparte during his Egyptian campaign in 1799. In modern times, the palace functioned as an archaeology museum, housing artifacts from various periods of Gaza's rich history. The building was one of Gaza's most important historic structures and a symbol of the city's multi-civilizational heritage spanning Mamluk, Ottoman, and modern periods. The palace was bombed and bulldozed by Israeli forces in early 2024 during the invasion of Gaza.
historical_notes:
construction_period: 1260-1277 CE
architectural_style: Mamluk
historical_events:
- event: Construction
date: 1260-1277
description: Built during the Mamluk period under Sultan Baybars
- event: Napoleon's residence
date: '1799'
description: Napoleon Bonaparte stayed at the palace during his Egyptian campaign
- event: Conversion to museum
date:
description: The palace was converted to serve as an archaeology museum
- event: Destruction
date: 2024-01
description: Bombed and bulldozed by Israeli forces during the Gaza invasion
unesco_status:
listed: true
list_name: UNESCO verified damaged or destroyed cultural sites in Gaza
verification_date: '2025-11-04'
site_type: Museum/Historic Building
date_constructed: 1260-1277
notes: Listed as "Pasha Palace" in UNESCO verified sites list