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The palace is located in the middle of an artificial lake that diverts from the Tigris River with a large bridge being its only access. The exterior is made of stone. The lush area around the palace stocked villas, games, catfish and carp and used as a hunting and fishing preserve. The main door of
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by an F-16 as a "show of force" but Saddam had known that his palaces would be targeted for bombing. As a result, he stored a lot of its furniture in a nondescript complex in
Baghdad. At one point the palace was used as a prison for Hussein after his capture in late 2003. In April 2003, the now
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the palace is 10 meters high with vaulted ceilings and marble floors. The exterior includes
Italian marble which covers every surface. Gold plating is found in every bathroom. Ceilings are 25 foot ceilings with ornate chandeliers hanging from them. The palace includes an octagonal-shaped
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of 1991, the palace was built in honor of the soldiers who freed the city from
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as well as Iraqi convict who supplied much of the manual labor. The palace was surrounded by a large moat and luxurious elite-style villas. Among the villas was al-Az villa which was built for Saddam's mother.
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took place which concluded with
Iranian units capturing the peninsula. President Saddam Hussein vowed to remove the enemy "at all cost" and in April of 1988, the
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that is three stories large and included 2.56 lights. Saddam's initials are engraved on the walls, columns and ceilings of the palace.
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