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Sultan Abu Al-Nasr Sayf ad-Din Al-Ashraf
Qaitbay (Arabic: السلطان أبو النصر سيف الدين الأشرف قايتباي; c. 1416/1418 – 7
August 1496) was the eighteenth...
- 1652
Demolished Parts of the khan were
demolished in 1970 to
accommodate the Latakia-Aleppo
railroad Client Emir
Tuman Nuri
Sultan Qaitbey Ipshir Pasha...
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Fountain of Qayt Bay (Arabic: نافورة قايتباي) or
Sabil Qaitbay (Arabic: سبيل قايتباي) is a
domed public fountain (sabil) on the
western esplanade of the...
- been
conserving monuments within the
funerary complex of
Sultan al-Ashraf
Qaitbey. The work is
primarily financed by the
European Union and done
under the...
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Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.
Retrieved 21
April 2021. The
Mosque of
Qaitbey in the
Fayoum of
Egypt Archived 2007-05-27 at the
Wayback Machine by Seif...
- to Aleppo. In
order to respond,
Sultan Qaitbey had
Atabeg Uzbek launch a
counter offensive. To this
cause Qaitbey had
granted Uzbek 3,000
Royal Mamluks...
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Citadel of Qaitbay,
Alexandria Fortification of Bab Rosetta,
Alexandria Qaitbey Citadel,
Rosetta (known as Fort Julien)
Quseir Castle Salah El-Din castle...
- Online.
Retrieved 28
January 2024. "Conservation and
Adaptation of
Sultan Qaitbey's Maq'ad in the "City of The Dead",
Cairo – ARCHiNOS".
Retrieved 2024-01-28...
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Interior of a Mosque,
Cairo has been
identified as the
madrasa of
Sultan Qaitbey, a Mamluk-dynasty
complex originally containing a mosque, a school, and...