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Palace of Yashbak, also known as the Palace of Amir Qawsun, is a semi-ruined palace in Medieval Cairo, Egypt, originally built between 1330 and 1337 CE for the Mamluk amir known as Qawsun. It was restored and expanded again in the 1480s by the amir Yashbak min Mahdi under the reign of Sultan Qaytbay. (en) |
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Sayf al-Din Qawsun ibn Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (en) |
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Entrance portal of the palace (en) |
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Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun (en) |
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(en) Palace of Amir Yashbak (en) |
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Qasr Yashbak, Qasr Qawsun, Qawsun Palace (en) |
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1480.0 (dbd:second) |
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Yashbak min Mahdi (en) |
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palace (en) |
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Palace of Yashbak, also known as the Palace of Amir Qawsun, is a semi-ruined palace in Medieval Cairo, Egypt, originally built between 1330 and 1337 CE for the Mamluk amir known as Qawsun. It was restored and expanded again in the 1480s by the amir Yashbak min Mahdi under the reign of Sultan Qaytbay. (en) |
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Palace of Yashbak (en) |
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