Mosques of cairo

Written by : Mostapha Abd El-Salam, Translated by: R Kamel 11 Oct

Taj Mahal: a symbol of love that has become the most important of the Seven Wonders of the World

"A tear on the cheek of time" .. With this phrase, the Nobel Prize-winning Indian poet, "Rabindranath Tagore" within the early twentieth century described the monument, which has been standing for 370 years as a witness that some love stories don't perish through time, but

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By: Tahany Abdel Salam 03 Dec

Mosque of Ibn Tulun: Cairo’s Oldest and Largest Mosque

Ibn Tulun Mosque is a rare example, where Europeans openly admitted its influence on the development of many features of their architecture, Elements such as the pointed arch, the pier, and wall battlements formed the essential ingredients of the birth of Gothic architecture, which led Europe to

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