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- Bayt al-Suhaymi ("House of Suhaymi") is a traditional Egyptian Islamic themed house and museum in Cairo, Egypt. It was originally built in 1648 by Abdel...
- Saarbrücken, Germany, 1927 Mehrangarh Fort, India Mashrabiya, Bayt Al-Suhaymi, Cairo, Egypt ****er-Anderson Museum, Cairo, Egypt Kłodzko, Poland Bruges...
- Architecture-Studio and Jean Nouvel are inspired by Mashrabiya. Bayt al-Suhaymi in Cairo, EgyptOttoman house, built 1648 and expanded in 1796 Shubra...
- Bayt Al-Suhaymi, built in 1648 in Historic Cairo...
- al-Misri, better known as al-Suhaymi, pla**** an important role in po****rizing the Shuhada mawlid over a larger region. Suhaymi, who died in 1043 AH (1633-34...
- Ottoman Syria. Below are lists of buildings with notable qa'a: Egypt Bayt Al-Suhaymi in Cairo contains many qa'as facing its inner courtyard. The Grand Hall...
- Gunbad complex (late 15th century) in Delhi. Mashrabiya balcony in Bayt al-Suhaymi, Cairo (Egypt) Hünkâr Mahfili (prayer space for the sultan) inside the...
- Mosque-Sabil of Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar Others Al-Azhar Park Bayt al-Suhaymi Beshtak Palace Hammam of Sultan Inal Khan el-Khalili Sabil-Kuttab of Katkhuda...
- Shaykh Mash**** Hasan Salmaan Muhammad bin Jamil Zeno Abdul Qayum Jusuf Barčić Salih Ibn S'aad As Suhaymi Ismail Falah Al Mandakar Ali Hasan Al Halabi...
- aristocratic mansions such as Bayt al-Razzaz (15th–18th centuries) and Bayt al-Suhaymi (17th–18th centuries). In many Egyptian hammams a pool of hot water is...