The palace was build in 1897 in the heart of Cairo's Downtown by Italian architect and engineer Antonio Lasciac, who also built Al-Montazah palace, Banque Misr, and the famous Kedoya Buildings ...
The Mamluk Sultanate ruled Egypt, Syria and the Arabian hinterland ... Amina Elbendary, The American University, Cairo ...
In 1347 slave traders from the Black Sea brought with them something far deadlier than a cargo of future Mamluk warriors: the Black Death. Plague infested the whole of the known world, but nowhere ...
Al-Maridani, chief of police and married to a daughter of the powerful Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Mohamed, built the mosque in 1338-40 AD on al-Darb al-Ahmar street, a thoroughfare connecting Cairo's ...
The palace was build in 1897 in the heart of Cairo's Downtown by Italian architect and engineer Antonio Lasciac, who also built Al-Montazah palace, Banque Misr, and the famous Kedoya Buildings ...
TEXTILE, p. 1. The Mamluk Sultanate ruled Egypt, Syria and the Arabian hinterland along the Red Sea. Lasting from the deposition of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1250) to the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in ...