Hadeel's Guidebook

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Bab Zuweila : in El Moez street is one of three remaining gates in the walls of the Old City of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. It was also known as Bawabbat al-Mitwali during the Ottoman period, and sometimes spelled Bab Zuwayla. It is considered one of the major landmarks of the city and is the last remaining southern gate from the walls of Fatimid Cairo in the 11th and 12th century. Bab Zuweila Its name comes from Bab, meaning "gate", and Zuwayla, the name of an ethnic group recruited into the Fatimid army from the town of Zuwayla in the Fezzan.
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Bab Zuweila
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Bab Zuweila : in El Moez street is one of three remaining gates in the walls of the Old City of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. It was also known as Bawabbat al-Mitwali during the Ottoman period, and sometimes spelled Bab Zuwayla. It is considered one of the major landmarks of the city and is the last remaining southern gate from the walls of Fatimid Cairo in the 11th and 12th century. Bab Zuweila Its name comes from Bab, meaning "gate", and Zuwayla, the name of an ethnic group recruited into the Fatimid army from the town of Zuwayla in the Fezzan.
Bab al Futuh (Conquest Gate) is one of three remaining gates in the walls of the old city of Cairo, It was finished in the year 1087 and faces north. The other two remaining gates are Bab al-Nasr (Victory Gate) in the north and Bab Zuwayla (Gate of Zuwayla in the south. [1] Bab Zuwayla and Bab al-Futuh are located on Muizz Street in Cairo. [2] Bab al-Futuh, by Louis-François Cassas, 1785 The gate was part of fortification built by Vizier Badr al-Jamali of Fatimid Imam/caliph Mustansir. Its rounded towers were a stronger defense than the square towers of Bab al-Nasr (another Old City gate, just to the east). They had shafts for pouring boiling water or burning oil on attackers, and arrow slits. The gate is covered in vegetal and geometric motifs. Bab al-Futuh, Cairo We have a package tour don't forget to ask about it.
Bab al-Futuh
Bab Al Foutoh
Bab al Futuh (Conquest Gate) is one of three remaining gates in the walls of the old city of Cairo, It was finished in the year 1087 and faces north. The other two remaining gates are Bab al-Nasr (Victory Gate) in the north and Bab Zuwayla (Gate of Zuwayla in the south. [1] Bab Zuwayla and Bab al-Futuh are located on Muizz Street in Cairo. [2] Bab al-Futuh, by Louis-François Cassas, 1785 The gate was part of fortification built by Vizier Badr al-Jamali of Fatimid Imam/caliph Mustansir. Its rounded towers were a stronger defense than the square towers of Bab al-Nasr (another Old City gate, just to the east). They had shafts for pouring boiling water or burning oil on attackers, and arrow slits. The gate is covered in vegetal and geometric motifs. Bab al-Futuh, Cairo We have a package tour don't forget to ask about it.

Supermarket

Seoudi is a big market where you can find all your grocery needs, 5 minutes walk from home.
Seoudi Market
Seoudi is a big market where you can find all your grocery needs, 5 minutes walk from home.