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Will life return to the ancient Ibn al-Nabih cistern in Alexandria?

Doaa AbdelhamidBy Doaa AbdelhamidJuly 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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The door of the cistern of Ibn al Nabih after it was closed
The door of the cistern of Ibn al Nabih after it was closed
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In the heart of ancient Alexandria, where archaeological monuments are scattered among narrow alleys and heritage buildings, stands the Ibn al-Nabih cistern, one of the oldest and most important examples of Islamic architectural genius, which has stood for nearly 600 years.

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