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Fustat (also Fostat, Al Fustat, Misr al-Fustat and Fustat-Misr, and in Arabic: الفسطاط, al-Fusţāţ, Coptic: Ⲫⲩⲥⲧⲁⲧⲱⲛ), was the first capital of Egypt under Muslim rule. It was built by the Muslim general 'Amr ibn al-'As immediately after the Muslim conquest of Egypt in AD 641, and featured the Mosque of Amr, the first mosque built in Egypt and in all of Africa.
The city reached its peak in the 12th century, with a population of approximately 200,000. It was the center of administrative power in Egypt, until it was ordered burnt in 1168 by its own vizier, Shawar, to keep its wealth out of the hands of the invading Crusaders. The remains of the city were eventually absorbed by nearby Cairo, which had been built to the north of Fustat in 969 when the Fatimids conquered the region and created a new city as a royal enclosure for the Caliph. The area fell into disrepair for hundreds of years and was used as a garbage dump.
Today, Fustat is part of Old Cairo, with few buildings remaining from its days as a capital. Many archaeological digs have revealed the wealth of buried material in the area. Many ancient items recovered from the site are on display in Cairo's Museum of Islamic Art.
Tag your comments and questions #BardGradCenterTV on Twitter to join the conversation. Fustat, founded as a military encampment by the armies of the Arab conquests in the seventh century, served as the center of a flourishing global network of trade that connected the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. After the Fatimid caliphate moved from modern-day Tunisia to Egypt in 969 and founded Cairo (al-Qahira) as its new capital city two miles northeast of Fustat, both cities continued to thrive. As the commercial center of the powerful Fatimid empire, Fustat’s craftsmen competed in the production of luxury products including lusterware, elaborate textiles and carved ivory objects, which were then carried by traders and diplomats through the Mediterranean and beyond. This worksh...
Luis Delgado is a Spanish artist, creating music which contains Andalusian, oriental and modern elements. Delgado has made a CD with a collection of poems by Ibn al-Zaqqaq set to music. It is called El sueno de Al-Zaqqaq. Wikipedia Born: July 16, 1956 (age 57), Spain Film music credits: Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain Albums: El Hechizo de Babilonia, El sueño de Al-Zaqqâq
Stephane Pradines, profesor de la Universidad Aga Khan en el Reino Unido, impartió esta conferencia en la sede de Casa Árabe en Madrid. Si la historia de El Cairo era bien conocida en las fuentes árabes y latinas, la arqueología de El Cairo era casi una terra incognita. No tenemos evidencias arqueológicas de las ciudades abasíes de al-Askar y al-Qatai; y nuestro conocimiento sobre la urbanización y la planimetría de la ciudad fatimí ha estado esencialmente tratado por historiadores basados principalmente en los escritos de Maqrizi. Si a ello le añadimos un modelo teórico desarrollado por historiadores, obtenemos una visión arqueológica sesgada de la ciudad, limitada sólo a las excavaciones en la antigua ciudad de Misr-Fustat. Por lo tanto, las excavaciones del Aga Khan Trust para la Cul...
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'Mawwal Souk El Fustat' took place on Friday 10th August 2012 provided a carnival of mind-blowing acts and performances from juggling, acrobats, pantomimes, and fire breathing. Followed by traditional Tannoura bands to musical storytelling featuring Kawala flute and a mesmerizing oud and vocals performance by Mahmoud Kamal. All of these acts will be highlighting an extensive fare of arts and crafts lining Souk El Fustat's authentic, lively market in Old Cairo, Egypt. This event is organised by the Cairo Jazz Club Agency & Darb 17 18, under the patronage of the Egyptian Tourism Authority.
Apabila budak2 Fustat 1st year 2010 tiada kerja.. Cerita adalah rekaan semata-mata, tiada kaitan dengan sesiapa sama ada yang hidup ataupun yang sudah meninggal dunia Maaf atas kualiti yang tidak berapa elok & cantik Part 3/3 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tGoOOrjGBg
Travel video about destination Cairo in Egypt. Cairo is a cultural melting pot and with a population of sixteen million it is the largest metropolis on the African continent. The Egyptian people refer to their capital city as Um Al Dunya, ‘Mother of the World’. The history of the Sankt Sergius Church dates back to Abu Serga in the 5th century A.D. Legend has it that it was built on the site where the Holy Family once sought refuge. Thus, the richly decorated church is a popular Christian place of pilgrimage and is situated in Fustat in the middle of Koptic, the oldest district in Cairo. The spacious Mamelucks Necropolis is unique within the Islamic world. Here, instead of conventional graves, entire houses were built for the dead. Within the necropolis the mosques and mausoleums of the Mam...
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