Khan-Al-Khalili is a large market in the Muslim neighbourhood of Cairo, one of the city's striking landmarks. The square that Khan-Al-Khalili occupies was originally the site of the Saffron Tomb mausoleum, the burial place of the Fatimid calip... read more
The mosque of Amr ibn Al-Asa was laid in 641-642 in the new capital of Egypt - Fustat, this building was the first Muslim temple in the country. The site chosen for the mosque was the tent of the occupation army general Amr ibn Al-Asa.
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The Coptic Museum is a centre where works of art and cultural monuments of the Copts, who are known as direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians, are collected. The Copts inhabited the territory of ancient Babylon, where Cairo was later founded.... read more
Al-Azhar Mosque is known as the famous religious university of Cairo, where everyone is engaged in the study of the Koran, Arabic language and literature, a variety of religious disciplines. The mosque was erected by the famous warlord Dzhokhar in... read more