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- Fustat (Arabic: الفُسطاط, romanized: al-Fusṭāṭ), also Fostat, was the first capital of Egypt under Muslim rule, and the historical centre of modern Cairo...
- 1138 Córdoba, Almoravid Empire Died 12 December 1204 (66–69 years old) Fostat, Ayyubid Sultanate Notable work Mishneh Torah The Guide for the Perplexed...
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- likewise in his service. In 1166 Maimonides went to Egypt and settled in Fostat, where he gained much renown as a physician, practising in the family of...
- Thereafter, in the middle of the summer of 447, the majority of the people of Fostat and all foreigners died". He [Ibn Butlan] continues: "While this spectacular...
- 1144/GSL.JGS.1854.010.01-02.42. S2CID 130754356. Rappoport, S. The Founding of Fostât -The Project Gutenberg EBook of History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present...
- Tanhum ben Joseph Tanhum ha-Yerushalmi Born 1220 Jerusalem Died 27 June 1291 Fostat, Mamluk Sultanate (present-day Egypt) Notable work Murshid al-kāfī Kitāb...
- ibn Ezra Yehuda Alharizi Joseph ibn Tzaddik Samuel ibn Tibbon Location of Fostat in modern Egypt Maimonides wrote The Guide for the Perplexed — his most...
- Pile woven Turkish ****s were found in Konya and Beyşehir in Turkey, and Fostat in Egypt, and were dated to the 13th century, which corresponds to the Anatolian...
- remained the second city of Egypt until the establishment of Fustat (or Fostat) in 641 AD. Afterward it was largely abandoned and became a source of stone...