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Ramadan🌙 in Egypt has a different taste from the rest of the world🌍. The secret is in the details, as to when you take a walk in every corner, lanterns, decorations at the street, special Egyptian sweets, foods, drinks, and many more of Ramadan traditional food 😋will provide the ultimate sensation of Ramadan vibes. #TripsInEgypt #Egypt #ramadan2022 #nightsoframadan #RamadanInEgypt #ramadankareem2022 #Ramadantraditionalfood #IftarAndSuhoorMeal #RamadanDecorations Egyptian Ramadan Decoration, Ramadan Street Decoration, Egyption Streets, Egyptian Sweets, Ramadan Street, Ramadan In Egypt, Egypt Streets, Facts About Egypt, Egyptian Streets

Ramadan🌙 in Egypt has a different taste from the rest of the world🌍. The secret is in the details, as to when you take a walk in every corner, lanterns, decorations at the street, special Egyptian sweets, foods, drinks, and many more of Ramadan traditional food 😋will provide the ultimate sensation of Ramadan vibes. #TripsInEgypt #Egypt #ramadan2022 #nightsoframadan #RamadanInEgypt #ramadankareem2022 #Ramadantraditionalfood #IftarAndSuhoorMeal #RamadanDecorations

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Sabil-Kuttab of Katkhuda is an building from the old part of Islamic Cairo, Egypt, comprising a public fountain or sabil, an elementary Quran school or kuttab, and an adjacent residential wing. A prime example of Ottoman and Mamluk architecture, it was built in 1744 by a pioneer Egyptian architect, Katkhuda of Egypt Islamic Architecture Photography, Egyptian Islamic Architecture, Ottoman Architecture Sketch, Cairo Architecture, Mamluk Architecture, Egypt Architecture, Arabian Decor, Islamic Civilization, Egyptian Architecture

Sabil-Kuttab of Katkhuda is an building from the old part of Islamic Cairo, Egypt, comprising a public fountain or sabil, an elementary Quran school or kuttab, and an adjacent residential wing. A prime example of Ottoman and Mamluk architecture, it was built in 1744 by a pioneer Egyptian architect, Katkhuda of Egypt

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