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===Azerbaijan=== {{unreferenced section|date=September 2018}} {{multiple image | footer = The palaces of the president of Azerbaijan | align = left | width = 220 | direction = vertical | image1 = Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezident Aparatının binası.jpg | alt1 = | caption1 = The [[Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan|Presidential Palace]] | image2 = Gülüstan sarayı.jpg | alt2 = | caption2 = [[Gulustan Palace]], [[Baku]] | image3 = | alt3 = | caption3 = [[Zagulba|Residence of Zagulba]] }} [[File:Government House in Baku.jpg|thumb|The [[Government House, Baku|Government House]] in [[Baku]]]] [[File:Palace of Happiness.JPG|thumb|upright=0.8|[[Palace of Happiness]] in [[Baku]]]] [[Azerbaijan]] has a number of palaces which belong to different ages. For example, there are palaces from the [[Anno Domini|BC era]] and from the 12th century, like the "Goyalp" Palace of [[Eldiguzids]] Empire [[Atabeg]]{{Clarify|date=July 2023}}— located in Nakhchivan city and built in the 1130s. [[Baku Khans' Palace]] is a complex of several houses that belonged to members of ruling family of the [[Baku Khanate]] in the 17th century. The palace complex was in ruins but has now been reconstructed as of 2018. Official Administration of State Historical-Architectural Reserve [[Icheri Sheher]] has opened the complex as a palace-museum.<ref name=laman>{{cite web|url= https://www.azernews.az/culture/166826.html|title= Inside Baku's Old City [INTERVIEW]|date= 10 July 2020|author= Laman Ismayilova|publisher=azernews.az}}</ref> The [[Palace of Happiness]] (Azerbaijani: Səadət Sarayı), currently also called Palace of Marriage Registrations and previously called Mukhtarov Palace, is a historic building in the center of Baku, Azerbaijan, built in Neo-Gothic style in the early 19th century. [[Shahbulag Castle|Shahbulag Castle Palace]] (Azerbaijani: Şahbulaq qalası "Spring of the Shah") is an 18th-century fortress near [[Aghdam]]. After the death of Turkic ruler [[Nadir Shah]], the territory that is today [[Azerbaijan]] split into several Caucasian khanates, one of which was the [[Karabakh Khanate]] founded by [[Panah Ali Khan]]. The first capital of the khanate was the [[Bayat Castle]], built in 1748 [[Haji Gayib's bathhouse|Haji Gayib's Palace]] is an ancient fortress construction near a coastal side of [[Icheri Sheher]]. It is located in the Baku quarter of [[Icheri Sheher]], opposite the [[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]]. The history of the palace dates back to the 15th century. The Intake portal of the bathhouse is rectangular shaped The [[Palace of Shaki Khans]] (Azerbaijani: Şəki xanlarının sarayı) in [[Shaki, Azerbaijan]], was a summer residence of Shaki Khans. It was built in 1797 by Muhammed Hasan Khan. Along with its pool and plane trees, the summer residence is the only remaining structure from the larger palatial complex inside the Sheki Khans' Fortress, which once included a winter palace, residences for the khan's family and servants' quarters. It features decorative tiles, fountains and several [[stained-glass]] windows. The exterior was decorated with dark blue, turquoise and ochre tiles in geometric patterns and the murals were coloured with [[tempera]] and were inspired by the works of [[Nizami Ganjavi]]. These are located in various regions and capital of Azerbaijan – the palace of government: * [[Zagulba|Residence of Zagulba]] (510s) is the world's oldest presidential house and full-time residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]]. * Bika Khanum Saray (1390–1394) Full-time residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]]. * Bullur Palace (1740) residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]], and [[List of Chairmen of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic|chairmen of the Supreme Majlis of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic]] in [[Sharur District]]. * Asena Palace (1804) Full-time residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]]. * Göy Saray (Blue) (1810s) Rest residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]] * Palace of White Horse (1933) was the old rest palace for members of [[Political Bureau]] in [[Şəmkir|Shamkir]] * [[Government House, Baku|Government House]] (1936) is a government building palace housing various state ministries of Azerbaijan * [[The Office of Azerbaijan President|Administrational Palace]] (1970s) * [[Gulustan Palace]] (1973) Full-time and feast residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]]. * [[Mardakan|Ghazan Khan Palace]] (2006) Residence of the [[president of Azerbaijan]] in [[Baku]]. * Vahdat Presidential Summer Palace (2007) in [[Shamakhi]] * Presidential Mountain Palace (2013) Rest residence of the president of Azerbaijan in [[Qabala]]
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