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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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Takoun Hadith Al-Sabah Wa Al-Masaa Wajh al-Qamar
Zizinya Gisr Al-Khatar Al-
Fostat Dahaya Wa
Laken Ta'ala
Nehlam Be
Bokra Al Aar (The Shame)
Abnmoot El zoga...