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Best 1 Citadel of Saladin

The Citadel of Saladin stands atop a Cairo hilltop, representing a significant medieval defensive structure. Constructed beginning in 1176 by Saladin, founder of the Ayyubid dynasty, it served as a crucial stronghold against Crusader forces during the Third Crusade and subsequent conflicts. The cita...

2 Citadel of Cairo

The Citadel of Cairo is a medieval Islamic fortification on the Mokattam hills in Egypt, founded by Saladin in 1176 and serving as the seat of Egyptian government for nearly 700 years.

3 Mosque of Sayyida Nafisa

A Cairo mosque containing the tomb of Sayyida Nafisa (762–824 CE), a great-granddaughter of the Prophet's grandson Hasan and a revered scholar, drawing constant pilgrimage visits.

4 Citadel of Damascus (Qal'at Dimashq)

The Citadel of Damascus is a large medieval fortified enclosure in Syria, primarily constructed by the Ayyubid dynasty in the 13th century to defend the old city.

5 Ajloun Castle

Ajloun Castle is a 12th-century Islamic fortress in northwest Jordan, built by the Ayyubid general Izz ad-Din Usama to defend against expanding Crusader states.

6 Qalaat Najm

Qalaat Najm is a medieval Islamic castle in northern Syria, situated on the Euphrates River and rebuilt by the Zengid dynasty in the 12th century to control river trade.

7 Citadel of Qalaat Rahba

Qalaat Rahba is a medieval fortress on the Euphrates River in Syria, originally constructed in the 7th century and significantly reinforced by the Ayyubids in the 1200s.

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