Dome of Saad al-Din bin Ghurab
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PatronSaad al-Din bin Ghurab
LocationDarb al-Saqiya Street in the eastern Mamluk Desert in the Manshiyat Nasser neighborhood in Cairo
CountryEgypt
| Dome of Saad al-Din bin Ghurab | |
|---|---|
قبة سعد الدين بن غراب | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Patron | Saad al-Din bin Ghurab |
| Location | |
| Location | Darb al-Saqiya Street in the eastern Mamluk Desert in the Manshiyat Nasser neighborhood in Cairo |
| Country | Egypt |
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| Coordinates | 30°02′37.6″N 31°16′28.7″E / 30.043778°N 31.274639°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Mamluk architecture |
| Completed | before 808 AH / 1406 AD |
The Dome of Saad al-Din bin Ghurab (Egyptian Arabic: قبة سعد الدين بن غراب) also known as Dome of Ibn Ghurab. It was established by emir Saad al-Din Ibrahim bin Abd al-Raziq bin Ghurab al-Iskandarani during the Burji Mamluk era, before the year 808 AH/1406 AD, and it is located on Darb al-Saqiya Street in the eastern Mamluk Desert in the Manshiyet Nasser neighborhood in Cairo.[1][2]
