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Koubbeh Palace or
Qubbah Palace (Arabic قصر القبة) is one of the
various Egyptian palaces which serve as the country's
official guest house for visiting...
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qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة, romanized: qubba(t), pl. قُباب qubāb), also
transliterated as ḳubba,
kubbet and koubba, is a
cupola or
domed structure, typically...
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residential suburbs including Zamalek,
Maadi and
Heliopolis and in 1906, the
Koubbeh Gardens Building Land
Company bought 96
acres between Abbasiya and the...
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recognized the
Iranian government.
During 1981,
Pahlavi remained in the
Koubbeh Palace and
developed close ties to pro-monarchy
groups while facing rejection...
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youngest sister of
Farouk I.
Fathia was born on 17
December 1930 at the
Koubbeh Palace, El-Quba, Cairo.[citation needed] Her father, Fuad I died when she...
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Egyptian presidential palaces and residences, the
others being Abdeen Palace,
Koubbeh Palace,
Montaza Palace and Ras El Tin Palace, for the
executive office...
- Cairo.
Other presidential palaces include:
Abdeen Palace, in Old Cairo;
Koubbeh Palace, in Cairo; Ras Al-Teen Palace, in Alexandria;
Montaza Palace, in...
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shoot out the
windows at the
Koubbeh Palace. When
Queen Marie of
Romania visited the
Koubbeh Palace to see
Queen Nazli,
Farouk asked her...
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clothes to a
local used-clothes
market in revenge. Fuad died at the
Koubbeh Palace in
Cairo and was
buried at the
Khedival Mausoleum in the ar-Rifai...
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where President Anwar Sadat allowed her and the
children to stay in the
Koubbeh Palace. She was the
regent in
pretence from 27 July to 31
October 1980...