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Best 1 Al-Azhar Mosque

The Al-Azhar Mosque stands in Cairo, Egypt, a significant religious site dating back to its founding in 970 CE by the Fatimid Caliphate. It’s notable for being linked to Al-Azhar University, established as one of history's earliest institutions dedicated to scholarly learning. The mosque remains an...

2 Al-Aqmar Mosque

The Al-Aqmar Mosque stands in Cairo, Egypt as a significant example of 12th-century Islamic architecture. Built during the Fatimid dynasty, it’s notable for its intricately carved stone facade and unique orientation along a city street. It serves as a historical landmark and is of interest to schola...

3 Al-Hakim Mosque

The Al-Hakim Mosque stands as a significant historical landmark in Cairo, Egypt. Constructed between 990 and 1013 CE by Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, it represents one of the oldest surviving examples of Fatimid architecture. Its unique features include prominent cylindrical minarets and ref...

4 Al-Hussein Mosque Cairo

The Al-Hussein Mosque in Cairo is a significant 12th-century shrine located within Islamic Cairo, Egypt. It houses what is believed to be the tomb of Imam Hussein ibn Ali, a revered figure in Shia Islam and grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. This makes it a vitally important pilgrimage destination fo...

5 Mosque of al-Hakim

Completed in 1013 under the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim in Cairo, Egypt, this mosque is historically notable for its unique projecting stone minarets enclosed in square towers.

6 Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque

Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, completed in 1160 CE, was the last Fatimid mosque built in the city, commissioned by Vizier Tala'i ibn Ruzzik.

7 Kasbah of Mahdia

The Kasbah of Mahdia is a historic fortress in Tunisia, originally built in the 10th century by the Fatimid Caliphate to defend the former capital from naval invasions.

8 Bab Zuwayla (Cairo)

A Fatimid-era gate in Cairo built in 1092, one of the best-preserved surviving entrances to the medieval city and a component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

9 Bab al-Nasr (Cairo)

A massive stone Fatimid gateway in Cairo built in 1087 by vizier Badr al-Jamali, one of three surviving gates from the original Fatimid city wall.

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