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    The History of Cairo: From Pharaohs to 19th Century

    Posted By: TiranaDok
    The History of Cairo: From Pharaohs to 19th Century

    The History of Cairo: From Pharaohs to 19th Century by Skriuwer.com
    English | March 3, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DZ6Q77HT | 251 pages | EPUB | 25 Mb

    🌆 Unlock Cairo’s Buried Secrets: Where Gods, Sultans, and Napoleon Clashed on the Nile’s Stage!
    Did you know Cairo’s first mosque was built with pillars looted from Pharaonic temples?
    From Memphis’ crumbling sands ✅ to Napoleon’s cannons roaring at the Pyramids ✅ — this gripping saga reveals how a city of conquests became the pulsing heart of Islam.
    📜 You’ll discover:
    • Why Fatimid caliphs ✅ buried 24,000 gold dinars under Bab Zuweila’s gates to bless Al-Qahirah — "The Conqueror."
    • How Salah ad-Din’s Citadel ✅ was built by Christian prisoners — yet became Islam’s shield against Crusaders.
    • The Mamluk slave-general who dined on solid gold plates ✅ while plague corpses piled in alleys.
    • Napoleon’s secret order to burn Cairo ✅ — "Reduce this nest of fanatics to ashes!"

    🗣️ "Egypt is but a heap of ruins… Her people deserve neither pity nor respect."
    — Napoleon Bonaparte (1798), days after his troops smashed Sphinx’s nose.
    🟢 Reader’s Verdict:
    "I felt the heat of desert winds and heard the call to prayer from Ibn Tulun’s spiral minaret! The depth of research stunned me — especially the real stories behind Al-Azhar’s shadows. ★★★★★"
    — Dr. Khalid Hassan (Islamic History Professor, AUC)
    ⚔️ Why Cairo’s Past Will Grip Your Soul:
    It shreds tourist-brochure myths to expose 3,000 years of raw ambition:
    • How Viking mercenaries guarded Fatimid palaces ✅ — their axes gleaming in Nile sun.
    • Why Mamluk sultans executed rivals at wedding feasts ✅ — then displayed heads on Citadel gates.
    • The cursed well beneath Muhammad Ali’s mosque ✅ — where Ottoman prisoners carved their dying prayers.
    • Napoleon’s savants secretly sketching tombs ✅ — while Cairenes poisoned French bread with arsenic.

    Taste the dust of empires: Walk Pharaoh’s quarries repurposed for Caliphs, smell spices in Mamluk souks, and hear Muhammad Ali’s assassins slithering through 1805’s midnight streets.