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Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque
The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, founded in 879 AD by the Tulunid dynasty’s ruler, Ahmad Ibn Tulun, is one of the oldest and largest mosques in Cairo. Its well-preserved architecture makes it a key example of early Islamic art and architecture
Beit al-Kritliah, a 17th-century Ottoman house, stands as one of Cairo’s best-preserved examples of Ottoman domestic architecture. Located near Al-Saliba Street, it was once a residence for wealthy elite families and now serves as a museum showcasing Ottoman-era craftsmanship.
Al-Saliba Street, running from Salah El-Din Square to the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, is one of Cairo’s oldest streets, rich in medieval Islamic architecture. This street offers a chance to walk through the heart of Islamic Cairo, experiencing a blend of Islamic, Ottoman, and Mamluk heritage.
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