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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
    em2500777.jpg
  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
    em2500768.jpg
  • Nebi Musa, is a Moslim holy place in the Judean desert between Jericho and Jerusalem. The building which marks the Mausoleum of Moses is located where once the pilgrims could look Mount Nebo, where the tomb of Moses was thought to be located. Mamluk sultan Baibars  built a small shrine (1269 A.D.) here, gradually the lookout point  was confused with Moses' tomb itself, increasing for the Islam  the religious importance Nabi Musa.
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Tanta, mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, a Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610785.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
    em2610784.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Islamic Cairo, the old beautiful restored Caravanserail of Wikala al-Ghouri. Sufi dervisches whirling of Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
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  • Tanta, the great mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, pilgrim praying near the tomb of this Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Tanta, mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, a Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Aqsunqur mosque (AD 1347), also known as Blue Mosque for the beautiful decorated blue tiles imported from Damascus.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Allah's name graved in the stone.
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  • Islamic Cairo, Bab Zuweila, the older gates of Islamic city.
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  • Islamic Cairo, Bab Zuweila, the older gates of Islamic city.
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  • Islamic Cairo, Bab Zuweila, the older gates of Islamic city, view from Khayamiyyah suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo, Bab Zuweila, the older gates of Islamic city, view from Khayamiyyah suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al Ahzar mosque the oldest university in the world and one of the first mosques, built in  AD 970. Students from all Islamic world come here.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al Ahzar mosque the oldest university in the world and one of the first mosques, built in  AD 970. Students from all Islamic world come here.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al Ahzar mosque the oldest university in the world and one of the first mosques, built in  AD 970. Students from all Islamic world come here.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Aqsunqur mosque (AD 1347), also known as Blue Mosque for the beautiful decorated blue tiles imported from Damascus.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Barquq mosque.
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  • Overview of Islamic Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Sunset with the skylines of Hassan and Al Rifa'i mosques.
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  • Islamic Cairo: hands of Fatima, traditional religious images  on a car.
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  • Islamic Cairo, a small model of mosque suspended in a street.
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  • Islamic Cairo: masharabia,  the typical window of old mansions.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Sunset with the skylines of Hassan and Al Rifa'i mosques.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al Ahzar mosque the oldest university in the world and one of the first mosques, built in  AD 970. Students from all Islamic world come here.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al Ahzar mosque the oldest university in the world and one of the first mosques, built in  AD 970. Students from all Islamic world come here.
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  • Harran, mentioned in the Bible because Abraham lived here, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots on the earth. The ancient Aleppo Gate, near here stood the first Islamic university.
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  • Islamic Cairo, City of Dead, Qaitbey mosque ( AD1474) is one of the most beautiful exemoles of Mameluke architecture, with exquisite dome and refined interiors.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Al-Hassan and Rifai mosques from the Citadel.
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  • Fustat, southern Cairo. The imposing structure of Amr Ibn al-As mosque, the older builded in Islamic Egypt (AD 642).
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  • Holy Shrine of Imam Khomeini. The mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is one the grandest architectural endeavours of the Islamic Republic. Built on an enormous scale the Holy Shrine also contains the tombs of Khomeini's wife, second son and several other important political figures.
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  • Islamic Cairo. The beautiful Mameluke architecture of Barquq mausoleum (AD 1411) a inside The City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
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  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
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  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
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  • Mevlana Museum. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711988.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711976.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
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  • Islamic Cairo.  Shop of minaret cusp for mosques in sharia Muizz al Din Allah near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most popular of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo.  Shop of minaret cusp for mosques in sharia Muizz al Din Allah near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most popular of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo. The beautiful Mameluke architecture of Barquq mausoleum (AD 1411) a inside The City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sabil (public fountain and school) in Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) .
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sabil (public fountain and school) in Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) .
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  • Islamic Cairo. Coptic jewellery in sharia an-Nahaseen.
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  • Islamic Cairo. the streets near Zuqaq al-Midaq alley, the title of the most famous novel of Nobel Prize writer Naguib Mahfouz: "Midaq Alley".
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  • Islamic Cairo: Bayt el-Suhaymi, a superb merchant house built in 16th and 17th centuries. Recently beautiful restored.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Bayt el-Suhaymi, a superb merchant house built in 16th and 17th centuries. Recently beautiful restored.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Bayt el-Suhaymi, a superb merchant house built in 16th and 17th centuries. Recently beautiful restored.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Mohammed Alì mosque, known also as Alabaster mosque.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Rifai mosque where are the tombs of the last Egypt king, Faruk, and Reza Palhavi, the last Shah of Iran.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Hassan mosque, built between AD1356 and 1363 during the time of Mameluke rule. The interior is devoid of decoration to make easier for worshippers to concentrate on prayers.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Ibn Tulum mosque, one of the oldest of Cairo (AD 876-879) inspired to old Samarra mosque (Iraq).
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  • Islamic Cairo. Ibn Tulum mosque, one of the oldest of Cairo (AD 876-879) inspired to old Samarra mosque (Iraq).
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  • Islamic Cairo. Ibn Tulum mosque, one of the oldest of Cairo (AD 876-879) inspired to old Samarra mosque (Iraq).
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  • Islamic Cairo. Ibn Tulum mosque, one of the oldest of Cairo (AD 876-879) inspired to old Samarra mosque (Iraq).
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  • Overview of Islamic Cairo from Al-Azhar park.
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  • Shibam, desert storm. In the foreground men praying at sunset. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
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  • Shibam, procession of Maharajan celebrating Ba Abbad, a holy man that lived around 1100 AD. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100117.jpg
  • Shibam. Declared Unesco World Heritage, the old city of Shibam on the incense road is called the "Manhattan of the desert" and is one of the most celebrated Arabic Islamic cities built in traditional style. A collection of nearly 500 skyscrapers built with mud bricks and 5-7 stores high.
    em2100112-1.jpg
  • Holy Shrine of Imam Khomeini. The mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is one the grandest architectural endeavours of the Islamic Republic. Built on an enormous scale the Holy Shrine also contains the tombs of Khomeini's wife, second son and several other important political figures.
    em2900304.jpg
  • Holy Shrine of Imam Khomeini. The mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is one the grandest architectural endeavours of the Islamic Republic. Built on an enormous scale the Holy Shrine also contains the tombs of Khomeini's wife, second son and several other important political figures.
    em2900295.jpg
  • Holy Shrine of Imam Khomeini. The mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is one the grandest architectural endeavours of the Islamic Republic. Built on an enormous scale the Holy Shrine also contains the tombs of Khomeini's wife, second son and several other important political figures.
    em2900291.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2712079.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2712075.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711985.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711982.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world. Cemetery.
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  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711973.jpg
  • Mevlana Museum. Its fluted dome of turquoise tiles is one of Turkey's most splendid architectures. The former lodge of the whirling dervishes is a holy place visited every year by more than a 1.5 million people. Mevlana, "Our Guide", born in 1207 in Afghanistan, was one of the world's great mystic philosophers, among the most beloved and respected in the Islamic world.
    em2711969.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. The beautiful Mameluke architecture of Barquq mausoleum (AD 1411) a inside The City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
    em2610730.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo, City of Dead, Qaitbey mosque ( AD1474) is one of the most beautiful exemoles of Mameluke architecture, with exquisite dome and refined interiors.
    em2610727.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Ashraf Barsbey mosque near spice market.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Gamaliyya popular area,   the alley where is born the Nobel Prize writer Naguib Mahfouz. In Cairo Trilogy Mahfouz set the story in the parts of Cairo where he grew up
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Gamaliyya popular area,   the alley where is born the Nobel Prize writer Naguib Mahfouz. In Cairo Trilogy Mahfouz set the story in the parts of Cairo where he grew up
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  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Gamaliyya popular area,   the alley where is born the Nobel Prize writer Naguib Mahfouz. In Cairo Trilogy Mahfouz set the story in the parts of Cairo where he grew up
    em2610637.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Neguib Mafhouz writer remembered in the  retaurant of the same name in Khan al-Khalili suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Bayt el-Suhaymi, a superb merchant house built in 16th and 17th centuries. Recently beautiful restored.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Bayt el-Suhaymi, a superb merchant house built in 16th and 17th centuries. Recently beautiful restored.
    em2610619.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo:               al-Mu'ayyad mosque.
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  • Islamic Cairo: masharabia,  the typical window of old mansions.
    em2610612.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Al-Hassan mosque, built between AD1356 and 1363 during the time of Mameluke rule. The interior is devoid of decoration to make easier for worshippers to concentrate on prayers.
    em2610568.jpg
  • Fustat, southern Cairo. The imposing structure of Amr Ibn al-As mosque, the older builded in Islamic Egypt (AD 642).
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  • Fustat, southern Cairo. The imposing structure of Amr Ibn al-As mosque, the older builded in Islamic Egypt (AD 642).
    em2610515.jpg
  • Sanliurfa (Urfa), the "Prophets City",  the  ancient Edessa of Alexander the Great, the crusaders and Byzantine Empire.  The picturesque Golbasi, a symbolic recreation of a legend about Abraham, also a grat Islamic prophet. When was living in the city Abraham destroyed pagan gods, offending the local Assyrian king Nimrod, that decidet to kill the prophet on a funeral pyre. But God turned the fire into water and the burning coals into fish. So now 2  polls of water are filled with sacred carps.
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