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Historical building in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
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Touqan Palace (Arabic: قصر طوقان) is one of the most important historical buildings in the city of Nablus, West Bank, Palestine. Its number is more than one hundred rooms located to the western side of the Al-Beik Mosque and was built by the head of Nablus scholars Ibrahim Bey bin Saleh Pasha Touqan with funding from his father and that was in the eighteenth century AD, associated with historical and literary figures that gave him fame Significant, in particular for his association with the poet and writer Ibrahim Toukan and his poet sister Fadwa Toukan and the legal personality Qadri Toukan.