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#6827430
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827434
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827436
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827438
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827446
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827448
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827450
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6827452
25 June 2021
The complex of religions in Old Cairo brings together in one area the houses of worship of the three religions, Islamic, Coptic and Judaic. The history of the area dates back to the ancient Pharaonic era, then the Roman fortress known as "Babylon Castle" It was built because of the strategic importance of the site, until the entry of the leader Amr ibn al-Aas to Egypt, who established the city of Fustat and its mosque known as the Old Mosque. There are several churches, the Church of St. Abi Serga, the Church of St. George, the Church of St. Barbara, the Church of St. Abi Sefein, the Church of St. Tadrash El Shatby, and the Church of Archangel Michael.On June 24, 2021 in Cairo, Egypt.
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#6428912
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428914
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428916
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428918
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428920
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428922
12 February 2021
Entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428910
12 February 2021
Doorway leading down to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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#6428924
12 February 2021
Detail of the interior the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I in the town of Moulay Idriss (Moulay Idriss Zerhoun) in Morocco, Africa. The holy town of Moulay Idriss was where Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. Idris I (known as Moulay Idris) was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who fled from Abbasid-controlled territory after the Battle of Fakh because he had supported the defeated pro-Shi'a rebels.
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