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Islamic Monuments in Cairo by Caroline Williams

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Islamic Monuments in Cairo

The Practical Guide

Caroline Williams

The American University in Cairo Press · Print & ebook · September 18, 2018

Reading lane: Islamic History

Cairo’s Islamic monuments are part of an uninterrupted tradition that spans over a thousand years of building activity.

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Good for fans of EgyptGood for readers who enjoy Islamic History and Travel in Egypt.

Book Details

Authors
Caroline Williams
Publisher
The American University in Cairo Press
Published
September 18, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Islamic History · Travel in Egypt
Reading lane
Islamic History

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  • Islamic History

  • Travel in Egypt

About This Book

Cairo’s Islamic monuments are part of an uninterrupted tradition that spans over a thousand years of building activity. No other Islamic city can equal Cairo’s spectacular heritage, nor trace its historical and architectural development with such clarity. The discovery of this historic core, first visually by nineteenth-century western artists, then intellectually by twentieth-century Islamic art specialists, now awaits the delight of the general visitor. This new, fully rev...

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Cairo’s Islamic monuments are part of an uninterrupted tradition that spans over a thousand years of building activity. No other Islamic city can equal Cairo’s spectacular heritage, nor trace its historical and architectural development with such clarity. The discovery of this historic core, first visually by nineteenth-century western artists, then intellectually by twentieth-century Islamic art specialists, now awaits the delight of the general visitor. This new, fully revised edition of a popular and handy guide continues to walk the visitor around more than two hundred of the city’s most interesting Islamic monuments. It also keeps pace with recent restoration initiatives and newly opened monuments.

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