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throughout the
Islamic world, and were
often called other names such as khan,
wikala, or funduq.
Caravanserai (Persian: کاروانسرای, romanized: kārvānsarāy),...
- The
Wikala of
Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri (or
Wikalat al-Ghuri,
among other variations) is a
caravanserai in
medieval Cairo, Egypt. It was
built in 1504–1505...
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lesser palace known as al-Qasr al-Nafi'i (today the site of the 19th-century
Wikala of
Sulayman Agha al-Silahdar).
Under the Fatimids,
Cairo was a palace-city...
- The
Wikala of Bazar'a (Egyptian Arabic: وكالة بازرعة) or
Wikala of Al-Kikhiya (وكالة الكيخيا) is
located on El-Tambakshia
Street in El-Gamaleya area,...
- The
Wikala of
Qawsun (Egyptian Arabic: وكالة قوصون) or Khan of the
prince (Egyptian Arabic: خان الأمير, romanized: Khan al-Amir). It was
established by...
- The
Wikala of
Sultan Qaytbay or
Wakala of
Sultan Qaytbay (among
other variations) is an
urban caravanserai (
wikala or wakala) and rab (apartment complex)...
- The
Wikala and Sabil-Kuttab of
Sultan Qaytbay is a
complex of
monuments built by the
Mamluk sultan Al-Ashraf Abu Al-Nasr
Qaitbay in 1477 CE (882 AH) in...
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Kumarcilar Han
Wikala of
Sultan al-Ghuri,
Cairo Wikala of
Sultan Qaytbay (at Bab al-Nasr),
Cairo Wikala of
Sultan Qaytbay (at al-Azhar),
Cairo Wikala Bazar'a...
- Egypt's 1
pound note. His
other contributions in
Cairo include a
Wikala at Bab al-Nasr, a
Wikala-Sabil-Kuttab near al-Azhar Mosque, a Sabil-Kuttab on Saliba...
- An-Nasiri
Muhammad and
Muhammad (c. 1502 – 1540), and a
daughter named Khawand.
Wikala of Al-Ghuri
Sultan Al-Ghuri
madrasa and
mausoleum complex William Muir,...