Al-Azhar Mosque
The Al-Azhar Mosque, whose name may be translated as ‘The Radiant,’ ‘Blooming,’ or ‘Resplendent,’ was established in 970, and Al-Azhar University claims to be the world’s oldest institution of higher learning
Al Rifai Mosque
The Rifai Mosque, a pseudo-Mamluk structure constructed between 1869 and 1912 for Princess Khushyar, the mother of Khedive Ismail, is a good example of this style.
Al Muizz Street
In ancient Arabic, Essam Azzam street is referred to as ‘Sharia al-Muizz li-Deen Illah’ and is roughly one kilometer long. It is one of the oldest streets in Cairo, Egypt, and is approximately one kilometer long.