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However, many associated external buildings around the palace -- including a military barrack and stables -- were ruined during the 1960s. It was then being restored by the Kuwait-Syria-Arab Fund to serve as a cultural centre and an library. Dar Janpolad (Beit Junblatt) has since suffered material damage from fighting during the Syrian civil war.

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