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Ramadan Kareem in Cairo, Egypt. ⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆
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Egyptians Welcome The Holy Month in Style!
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ancientegyptdaily · 1 year
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Porch of Wikalat (Caravanserai) Qusun, built under the Mamluk Prince Saif al-Din Qusun al-Saqi al-Nasiri in 1341; its entrance using a granite block bearing the cartouche of the ancient Egyptian 19th dynasty Pharaoh Ramses II, in the historic district of Gamaliya in old Cairo. (Photo by Amir Makar via Getty Images)
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french-maestro12 · 9 months
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Vacances pas chères en Égypte
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Vous pouvez maintenant réserver des vacances pas chères en Égypte. Oui, vous pouvez aller en Egypte lors de vos vacances sans vous soucier du coût du voyage. Notre agence, Egypt Online Tours vous offre beaucoup de prestations qui vous aident à passer de belles vacances en Égypte. À travers de notre agence, vous pouvez réserver un bon hôtel ou un club de vacances idéal avec les meilleurs prix.Sans oublier, les activités pas chères et les plus amusantes que vous ferez pendant vos vacances tout compris en Égypte.
Il est indéniable que l’Égypte est l’une des plus belles destinations touristiques que vous pouvez visiter. Elle vous attirera par la beauté de ses rues , ses sites touristiques inégalés , sa grande histoire et ses trésores pharaoniques. N’attendez pas trop , levez-vous rapidement et venez à la “mère du monde” pour visiter ses destinations touristiques et ses lieux archéologiques célèbres à l’étranger. Ce pays est connu pour ses sites archéologiques trouvés depuis des milliers d’années comme les pyramides de Gizeh et les temples pharaoniques de Louxor et d’Assouan.
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Au début de vos vacances en Égypte, vous pouvez visiter la capitale actuelle de l’Égypte “le Caire” et goûter la vie locale. Votre excursion courte au Caire vous permettra de découvrir ses ruelles historiques. Au cours d’une promenade dans les ruelles du quartier du vieux Caire, vous pourrez visiter le quartier d’Al Gamaliya , le quartier d’El-Sakayen et etc. Vous y remarquerez des bâtiments et des maisons au patrimoine historique ancien. Ce sont des ruelles animées. En vous promenant dans les ruelles, vous serez attiré par le son de Kawkab Al Sharq “Umm Kulthum” qui diffuse depuis l’un des cafés populaires des ruelles.Par ailleurs, vous pouvez découvrir les coutumes et traditions égyptiennes. En fait, vous profiterez de cette promenade au caire.
Et vous aurez une opportunité idéale si vous décidez aller en Egypte pendant le mois sacré des musulmans, Ramadan ù vous verrez l’atmosphère unique du Ramadan dans les quartiers du Caire.
-Voyages en Egypte
 Séjour à Hurghada , au caire et à Louxor
 Croisière sur le Nil avec une visite du Caire
Séjour à Louxor auec une croisière sur le lac Nasser
 Vacances pas chères à Sharm El-Sheikh
Vacances en Égypte à Nouvel An avec oasis de Bahariya
Tour en Égypte en 12 jours
Dahabeya Hadeel, Croisière luxe sur le Nil
Louxor et le Caire depuis Marsa Alam par avion
écrit par: Mariam Sameh E-mail:[email protected] Mobile:-+201001422529 Site: www.egyptonlinetours.com
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egyptianways · 5 years
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Al-Gamaliya, Islamic Cairo
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ir-egipto-travel · 5 years
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Muizz Street
Egyptian Arabic Shareʻ El Muizz, full name; Shariʻa al-Muizz li-Din Illah), also known as Al Moez Ldin Allah Al Fatimi Street in
Islamic Cairo , Egypt
is one of the oldest streets in Cairo, approximately one kilometer long. A United Nations study found it to have the greatest concentration of medieval architectural treasures in the Islamic world.
The street (shariʻa in Arabic) is named for Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah , the fourth caliph of the Fatimid dynasty . It stretches from Bab Al-Futuh in the north to Bab Zuweila in the south. Starting in 1997,
The national government carried out extensive renovations to the historical buildings, modern buildings, paving, and sewerage to turn the street into an "open-air museum". On April 24, 2008, Al-Muizz Street was rededicated as a pedestrian only zone between 8:00 am and 11:00 pm; cargo traffic will be allowed outside of these hours.
The northern part of the street extends from the Al-Hakim Mosque in the north to the Spice Market at Al-Azhar Street and includes the antiques markets section,
Al-Aqmar Mosque (one of the few extant Fatimid mosques), the Qalawun complex and several well preserved medieval mansions and palaces.The southern part extends from the Ghuriya complex to the Bab Zuweila and includes the magnificent Tent Market in the Gamaliya district. Historical buildings of Muizz StreetMap of the northern part of Muizz StreetThe area around Muizz Street as well as the main street itself contain many historical buildings ranging from the era of Amr Ibn El As
to the Tulunid Period , the Fatimid, Ayyubid , Mamluk,Ottoman over to the Muhammad Ali Era
Seen from the north of the Muizz Street down to the south the following buildings still exist on the street or near it:
·         Mosque of Al Hakim bi Amr Allah (1013)
·         Wikala of Qaytbay (1481)
·         Mausoleum of Ahmad Al-Qazid (1335)
·         Wikala of Qawsum (1330)
·         Sabil-Kuttab of Oda Bashi (1673)
·         Mosque of Abu Bakr Muzhir (1480)
·         Mosque of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar (1839)
·         Bayt al-Suhaymi (1648-1796)
·         Sabil Qitas (1630)
·         Khanqah of Baybar al-Gashankir (1310)
·         Mosque of al-Aqmar (1125)
·         Madrasa of Qarasunqur (1300)
·         Sabil-Kuttab and Wikala of Dhu'l Fiqar (1673)
·         Sabil-Kuttab of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda (1744)
·         Mosque of Gamal al-Din Ustadar (1407)
·         Musafirkhana Palace (1788)
·         Qasr Bashtak (1339)
·         Madrasa of Amir Mithqal (1363)
·         Mosque of Mahmoud Moharram (1792)
·         Sabil of Ismail Pasha (1828)
·         Madrasa of Al-Kamil Ayyub (1229)
·         Madrasa of Barquq (1386)
·         Madrasa of Tatar Al-Higaziya (1348)
·         Qa'a of Al-Muwaqqi (1350)
·         Madrasa of Al-Nasir Muhammad (1304)
·         Complex of Qalawun (1285)
·         Maq'ad Of Mamay Al-Sayfi (1496)
·         Mosque of Taghri Bardi (1440)
·         Sabil-Kuttab of Khusraw Pasha (1535)
·         Madrasa of Al-Salih Ayyb (1250)
·         Sabila-Kuttab Ali Ibn Hayz (1646)
·         Wikala of Gamal Al-Din Al-Dhahabi (1637)
·         Sabil-Kuttab of Ahmad Pasha (1864)
·         Mosque of Sayyidna Al-Husseyn (1154)
·         Wikala of Sulayman Agha Al-Silihdar (1838)
The southern part of Muizz Street area after the intersection with Al-Azhar Street contain the following historical buildings:
·         Mosque of Al-Ashraf Barsbay (1425)
·         Mosque of Shaykh Ali Al-Mutahhar (1744)
·         Mosque of Al-Azhar (970)
·         Mosque of Abu Dahab (1774)
·         Madrasa of Sultan Al-Ghuri (1505)
·         Mausoleum of Sultan Al-Ghuri (1505)
·         Wikala of Al-Ghuri (1505)
·         Sabil-Kuttab and Wikala of Qaytbay (1477)
·         House of Zaynab Khatun (1713)
·         House of Sitt Wasila (1664)
·         House of Al-Haraw (1731)
·         Mosque of Al-Ayni (1411)
·         House of Gamal Al-Din Al-Dhahabi (1634)
·         Fakahani Mosque (1735)
·         Sabil of Tusun Pasha (1820)
·         Mosque of Muayyad (1420)
·         Wikala and Sabil of Nafisa Bayda (1796)
·         Takiya of Al-Gulshani (1524)
·         Zawiya of Farag Ibn Barquq (1408)
·         Mosque of Salih Tala'i (1160)
·         Qasaba of Radwan Bey (1650)
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Thousands mourn 'blind sheikh' convicted in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Thousands mourn 'blind sheikh' convicted in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Al-GAMALIYA, Egypt (Reuters) – Thousands of mourners gathered in a small Egyptian town on Wednesday for the funeral of the Muslim cleric known as “the blind sheikh” who was convicted of conspiracy in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York.
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gbnewslog · 7 years
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Thousands mourn 'blind sheikh' convicted in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Al-GAMALIYA, Egypt Thousands of mourners gathered in a small Egyptian town on Wednesday for the funeral of the Muslim cleric known as "the blind sheikh" who was convicted of conspiracy in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York.
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pacificast · 7 years
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Thousands mourn 'blind sheikh' convicted in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Al-GAMALIYA, Egypt (Reuters) - Thousands of mourners gathered in a small Egyptian town on Wednesday for the funeral of the Muslim cleric known as "the blind sheikh" who was convicted of conspiracy in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York. http://dlvr.it/NRx2L5 | #PacificastNewsfeed
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emaadsidiki · 27 days
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Eid Sales on Ramadan Nights in Cairo Egypt
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bicplanet · 7 years
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Countless numbers mourn &#039blind sheikh&#039 convicted in 1993 Environment Trade Heart bombing Bic Planet
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Countless numbers mourn 'blind sheikh' convicted in 1993 Environment Trade Heart bombing
By Amina Ismail and Arwa Gaballa | Al-GAMALIYA, Egypt Al-GAMALIYA, Egypt Countless numbers of mourners collected in a tiny Egyptian town on Wednesday for the funeral of the Muslim cleric acknowledged as "the blind sheikh" who was convicted of conspiracy in the 1993...
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emaadsidiki · 4 months
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Happy New Year 🎆 🎨 🎤 🎶 🎇
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Egypt's Most Vibrant Market ✨
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Khan el Khalili🌙 by Midnight🌠
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emaadsidiki · 30 days
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Ramadan Nights at Khan el Khalili
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The winding alleys of Khan el Khalili Bazaar
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