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Remains of the Poet are no more: the demolition of Mahmoud Sami al-Baroudi’s Mausoleum 

Amany EbrahimBy Amany EbrahimFebruary 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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Demolition of the tomb of poet and minister Mahmoud Sami al Baroudi in Cairos historic cemetery
Demolition of the tomb of poet and minister Mahmoud Sami al Baroudi in Cairos historic cemetery
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Cairo’s historic cemeteries witnessed yet another demolition on 6 February 2025  of the mausoleum of poet and former minister of Education and Religious Endowments respectively, Mahmoud Sami al-Baroudi, a structure dating back to more than 120 years. Considered part of the historical fabric of Cairo, its destruction has raised numerous questions regarding the roles of the Ministries of Endowments and Culture in preserving heritage.

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