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Shadda Palace

Shadda Palace was the main ruling palace in Abha, Saudi Arabia. It was established around 1820. It has now been converted to a museum. It has a selection of traditional utensils, furniture and others.

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  1. HalalTrip. "Shada Palace , Abha | Halal Trip". HalalTrip. Retrieved 12 February 2019.


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