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3 December 2022
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Al-Ghouri complex in Cairo

Sultan Qansuh Al-Ghouri was a Mamluk sultan who ruled from 1501 to 1516 before dying in a battle against the Ottomans in Aleppo that resulted in the complete defeat of the Mamluks, causing them to lose their importance in Egypt.in 1503, Al-Ghouri spent a fortune building his complex in Cairo. Although he was known for […]


3 December 2022
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Amir-Sarghitmish Madrassa and Mausoleum

Amir-Sarghitmish Madrassa and MausoleumThis small institution, famous for its beautiful lanterns, is located next to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun on Al-Saliba Street in Cairo. It was built in 1356 and served as a madrassa, mosque, orphanage and mausoleum after Amir Sarghitmish died. Many of the teachers of this madrassa were from Persia, hence the […]


3 December 2022
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The Museum of Islamic-Art

The Museum of Islamic Art is the largest museum of Islamic art in the world, showcasing the rich Islamic history of Egypt and the world. It displays an extensive collection of ancient Islamic artefacts from various regions and countries, including India, China, Iran, Egypt, North Africa and Andalusia. The concept of the museum was developed […]


3 December 2022
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Mosque of Amir-al-Maridani

Amidst the hustle and bustle of Cairo, in the Darb Al-Ahmar neighbourhood, lies the very quiet 14th century Mosque of Al-Maridani, which houses an indoor garden with trees and running water where birds play in the heat of the city. The mosque is characterised by a mixture of different architectural styles. Some of its columns […]


3 December 2022
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Al-Mu’ayyad Mosque

Located near Bab Zuweila in Cairo, this mosque has an interesting history. The founder, a Mamluk sultan, was imprisoned in this place and suffered greatly. He vowed that if he ever came to power, he would turn the prison into a school and mosque where intellectuals could study. After regaining his freedom, he did just […]

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