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Part 1 - Beginnings - History, Geography, and Religion
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1 - Egypt from Alexander to the Islamic Conquest
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2 - Foundation of al-Fustat
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3 - Abbasids and Tulunids (8th and 9th Century)
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Part 2 - Age of the Caliphate - The Fatimids
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4 - The Foundation of Fatimid al-Qahira
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5 - Fatimid Mosques in Cairo
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6 - Late Fatimid Period (1074-1171)
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Part 3 - Rise to Prominence - Ayyubids and Bahri Mamluks
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7 - The Ayyubid Period (1171-1250) - The City and the Citadel
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8 - Transforming the Religious Landscape of Cairo in the Ayyubid Period
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9 - Early Mamluk Period (1250-90)
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10 - The Reign of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad (1293-1341)
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11 - The Late Bahri Period (1341-82)
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12 - The Development of Residential Architecture in Bahri Cairo
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Part 4 - Afterglow of Empire - Burji Mamluks and Ottomans
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13 - Burji Mamluk Architecture in the City
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14 - Burji Mamluk Architecture in the Northern Qarafa
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15 - Ottoman Architecture in Cairo - The Age of the Governors
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16 - Ottoman Architecture in Cairo - The Age of the Mamluk Beys
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Part 5 - Modernization and After - Muhammad ‘Ali to the Present
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17 - Cairo From Napoleon to Muhammad `Ali
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18 - The Modernization of Cairo
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19 - Competing Neo Styles in the Early Twentieth Century
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20 - Historicism in Twentieth-Century Cairo
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