- Prophet, was
extensively renewed through Qaitbay's patronage. One of
Qaytbay's largest building projects in
Cairo was his
funerary complex in the Northern...
- The
funerary complex of
Sultan Qaytbay is an
architectural complex built by the
Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf
Qaytbay in Cairo's
Northern Cemetery. It was built...
- al-Muzayinīn is the Bab al-Gindi (Gate of
Qaytbay),
built in 1495,
above which stands the
minaret of
Qaytbay.
Through this gate lies the
courtyard of the...
- (1260–1516)
undertook major restoration efforts and
added the
Minaret of
Qaytbay. The
Umayyad Mosque innovated and
influenced nascent Islamic architecture...
-
Islamic madrasa structure built in 1480–1482 by the
Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf
Qaytbay (after whom it is named) on the
western side of the
Haram al-Sharif (Temple...
- N****er
district covers eight shiakhas that
include al-Mujawirin,
Sultan Qaytbay and
Sultan Barquq in
Historic Cairo's
eastern cemetery field (sometimes...
- The
Mosque of
Qaytbay, also
known as the
Madrasa of
Qaytbay, is a
historic religious structure in the Qal'at al-Kabsh
neighbourhood of Cairo, Egypt. Completed...
- The
Wikala of
Sultan Qaytbay or
Wakala of
Sultan Qaytbay (among
other variations) is an
urban caravanserai (wikala or wakala) and rab (apartment complex)...
-
Sultan Qaytbay is a Mamluk-era
charitable foundation and
building in Cairo, Egypt. It was
built in 1479 on the
order of
Sultan al-Ashraf
Qaytbay and is...
-
entry for
Historic Cairo refers to this area as the "
Qaytbay Necropolis",
given the fame of
Qaytbay's mausoleum. Today, most of the
Northern Cemetery is...