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An-Nasir Faraj Complex

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An-Nasir Faraj Complex

An-Nasir Faraj Complex is an Islamic complex consists of mosque, madrassa, khanqah and turba and located in Cairo, Egypt. Built by the Mamluk Sultan Nasir-ad-Din Faraj ibn Barquq between 1399-1410 AD, the complex was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 as part of Historic Cairo.

Site Information

Country: Egypt

District: Cairo Governorate

Category: Mosques and Islamic Buildings

Site History: 14th Century AD

Oldest Culture: Islamic

Later Cultures: Islamic

Site Features: Islamic Monuments


World Heritage Site

Part of: Historic Cairo

Date of Inscription: 1979

Exact Location

Elevation: 49 m

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