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The House of Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), also known as the Palace of Natavan, Daughter of the Khan (Azerbaijani: Xan qızı Natəvanın sarayı), is an 18th or 19-thcentury historical and architectural monument, and a museum in Shusha, Azerbaijan. The building has an architecture atypical for the other residential buildings in Shusha. Constructed with stone, and in a smaller scale, brick, it is filled with frescoes and alabaster carvings. The house also has a large garden, which houses various smaller buildings intended for home service.

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  • Haus von Churschidbanu Natawan (aserbaidschanisch Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), bekannt auch als Palast von Natawan, ist ein zerstörtes historisches Gebäude in der Stadt Şuşa in Aserbaidschan. Das dreistöckige Bauwerk gehörte der aserbaidschanischen Adeligen und Dichterin Xurşidbanu Natəvan. (de)
  • La Casa de Khurshidbanu Natavan, también conocida como El Palacio de la hija del Khan, Natavan, (en azerí: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi və ya Xan qızı Natəvanın evi) es un monumento histórico y arquitectónico del siglo XVIII o XIX y un museo en la ciudad de Shusha. (es)
  • The House of Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), also known as the Palace of Natavan, Daughter of the Khan (Azerbaijani: Xan qızı Natəvanın sarayı), is an 18th or 19-thcentury historical and architectural monument, and a museum in Shusha, Azerbaijan. The three-storey house, being one of the first residential houses in Shusha, belonged to the 19th-century Azerbaijani poet Khurshidbanu Natavan. During Soviet rule, it served as a music and art school, and later, as a house-museum dedicated to Natavan. The building was heavily damaged when the Armenian forces captured Shusha in 1992, during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, while the Azerbaijani authorities accused the Armenian forces of looting the building. The building has an architecture atypical for the other residential buildings in Shusha. Constructed with stone, and in a smaller scale, brick, it is filled with frescoes and alabaster carvings. The house also has a large garden, which houses various smaller buildings intended for home service. (en)
  • Дом Хуршидбану Натаван (азерб. Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi) — двухэтажный дом в городе Шуша, принадлежавший известной азербайджанской поэтессе XIX века Хуршидбану Натаван. Относится к старинным жилым домам XVIII—XIX вв. в Шуше. В настоящее время пребывает в полуразрушенном состоянии. (ru)
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  • Haus von Churschidbanu Natawan (aserbaidschanisch Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), bekannt auch als Palast von Natawan, ist ein zerstörtes historisches Gebäude in der Stadt Şuşa in Aserbaidschan. Das dreistöckige Bauwerk gehörte der aserbaidschanischen Adeligen und Dichterin Xurşidbanu Natəvan. (de)
  • La Casa de Khurshidbanu Natavan, también conocida como El Palacio de la hija del Khan, Natavan, (en azerí: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi və ya Xan qızı Natəvanın evi) es un monumento histórico y arquitectónico del siglo XVIII o XIX y un museo en la ciudad de Shusha. (es)
  • Дом Хуршидбану Натаван (азерб. Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi) — двухэтажный дом в городе Шуша, принадлежавший известной азербайджанской поэтессе XIX века Хуршидбану Натаван. Относится к старинным жилым домам XVIII—XIX вв. в Шуше. В настоящее время пребывает в полуразрушенном состоянии. (ru)
  • The House of Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), also known as the Palace of Natavan, Daughter of the Khan (Azerbaijani: Xan qızı Natəvanın sarayı), is an 18th or 19-thcentury historical and architectural monument, and a museum in Shusha, Azerbaijan. The building has an architecture atypical for the other residential buildings in Shusha. Constructed with stone, and in a smaller scale, brick, it is filled with frescoes and alabaster carvings. The house also has a large garden, which houses various smaller buildings intended for home service. (en)
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  • Дом Хуршидбану Натаван (ru)
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