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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture The Aga Khan Award for Architecture

Darb Qirmiz Quarter


Cairo, Egypt
Restoration:
Egyptian Antiquities Organization
and
German Archaeological Institute
(Michael Meinecke, Philip Speiser, and Muhammad Fahmi Awad)
Cairo, Egypt
Master Craftsmen:
S.M. al-Habbal, S.H. Muhammad, and I. Abd al-Munim
Cairo, Egypt
Client:
Egyptian Antiquities Organisation
(Abd al-Tawab, Director of the Islamic Section)
Cairo, Egypt
Completed:
1980
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Table of Contents
1983 Technical Review Summary (12 pages)
Project Basic Fact Sheet (2 pages)
Feature from the 1983 Award Book (8 pages)
1983 Clients Architects Record (2 pages)
1980 Clients Record (5 pages)
Nomination Forms (2 pages)
Images and Drawings (38 pages)
Thumbnail Images of Scanned Slides (12 pages)
List of Visual Materials (10 pages)
1983 Technical Review
Restoration of the Darb Qirmiz
Cairo , Egypt
1. Obj ec t ives
To rehabilitate an ancient quarter in the Fatimid city of Cairo,
fi rst by conse rving the seve n listed monume nts in the quart e r and
ultimately by r ehabilitating all the houses in t he quarter .
The buildings so far r estored are :
1. Madrasa of Sabiq a l - Din a l -Anuki , c. 770/ 1368 AD
(Restored 1973-6, now a mosque)
2. Mausoleum of Shaikh Sinan, 994/ 1585- 86 (Restored 1973-6).
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3 . Sabil - Kucab of Abd al - Rahman Kathuda (Fountain below, Koranic
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school above), 11 57/1744-5 (In course of restoration since
1979)
4. of Tatar al-Higaziya, 748/ 1347- 761/ 1360 (Rest ored
1979-83, now a mosque)
Also 1n course of r estoration , si nce t he beginning of 1983:
5. Palace of Bash tak al - Nasiri (completed 740/ 1339) .
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11. Description of Site
1. (a) Topogr aphy. The site appears flat but in fact has a gent le
f all from cast to west and f rom north to south.
(b) Climatic Conditions. The climate of Cairo i.s mild in winter
with occasional rains. In summer it can be hot , but conditions
of extreme unpleasantness are seldom experienced due to the fac t
that the humidity arrives after the period of greatest heat;
the peak month (or temperatures is July while the humid conditions
only become severe in August and Sept ember when the temperature
is already fa ll ing .
2 . Historical Background
The area lies in the centre of the Fat1mid city of Cairo es tablished
in the 4th/ 10th cent ury . lt over l aps and immediatel y adjoins on t he
north the area of the original Faci.:mid palace, and the area of t he
quarter adjoins on the west the main north-south artery of the
FatLmid city. By the 8th/ 14th century, when the ear liest of the
monuments in the quarter were being built the ol d building stock
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had apparently fal len into considerable disrepair (the western
part of the Fatimid palace had been demolished in the previous
century to allow the construction of the Qalii'un complex). The new
monuments were substantially built with very thick walls of solid
s t one and must have been continuously repaired using waqf funds
until the French Committee took over the j ob of maintenance in
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the 1890's. Hence it is not surprising that the monuments are still
standing in the late 20th century. However , their maintenance has
not been sustained at the same high level i.n the l ast 30 years and
all of the monuments i n this quarter were in an advanced state of
disrepai r bordering on collapse ~ h e n the German Archaeol ogical
Institute chose this quarter as a pi l o t experimental project
for t he conservation of the old Fat\.mid city. Haint enance
of the domestic building stock cannot have been so carefully
pursued, for hardly any of the domestic building is as old as
the ol dest monume nts . On average most of the domestic buildings
were reconstructed 1n the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.
Even t hey are i n a fairly advanced state of disrepair , owing
to the fact t hat many of them are waqf. properties and have
not been properl y maintained in recent years. The life of the
quarter has changed, partly due to t he migration of wealthier
inhabi tants to other areas as the building stock deteriorated,
and partly to t he decline of some crafts and trades and t heir
replacement by modern ones, notabl y al uminium working and waste
paper recyc 1 ing.
3. Local Architectural Character
The buildings are high, on average about 15 metres. The monuments
are construc t ed throughout most of t heir height of stone-faced
walls with a core of poorer r ubble material. Sometimes the upper
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l e vels of the monuments are constructed 1n brick. Roofs and fl oors
are of shaped wooden beams carry ing a '-'OOden platform on which a
layer of earth and clay served as the roofing material . Floors
were often of patterned marble or of plain stone slabs. Domestic
buildings we re built o( poorer quality materials, generally to
the same heigh t . The 1.alls were of a kind of half- t imbered
construction with an infilling of brick and rubble. They were
often plastered and col oured in dark ochre or cream.
III. Design and Cons truction
1. The Architect's Approach to the Problem
The initial approach was in fact not devised by an archit ect but
by an architectural historian at the German Institute, Dr Michael
Meinecke. The plan was to set about the conservation of the monuments
as a first step in an eventual upgrading and rehabilitation of the
whole quarter. For this purpose t he German government gave t he
first allocation of 100,000 DM to the Egyptian government in 1973.
A very active German ambassador negotiated with the Egyptian govern-
went that the Egyptians provide all the necessary expertise
f r ee of charge, including the services of an architect (Muhammad
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Fahmi Awad), in order to make the maximum use of. the generous
grant of the German government. The German Institute approached
waster craftsmen direct and obtained competitive estimates for
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the cootrac ts on its O\..n account. Aft e r the comp1 e ti on of the
conservat ion of the first two of the monuments the German Ins t i tute
decided to detail one of its own architec ts to the pr oject to
handle th is rather arduous f inanc ial aspect of the work and to
collaborate closely with the Egyptian a r ch iLect in t he day to day
supervision of the conservat i on work (Hr Philipp Speiser). Also, the
German Ins ti tute made the decision at an early stage LO pay the
mas t er c raftsmen very handsomely for their work,and in t his way
they have built up a very high morale among t he workmen on the
project who are now both dedic ated and dependable.
2. The Work of Conservation
The accompanying book published in 1980 by Dr Michael Meinecke
for the German Archaeological Inst itute contains a desc r i ption
of the buildings and the conservation of all the monuments in
the Darb Qirmiz which have so far been restored or are in course
of r estoration,except the madrasa of Tatar al-Hitaziya.
The procedure for conservation of the buildings was fundamentaliy
of the same type i n all the monument s so far r estored. Briefly
the work includes:
The r eplacement of all the stones (ashlar limestone blocks) which
have become corroded t hrough rising dampness in the lower l evels
of the walls; r eplacement of a ll the stone pavi ng blocks that
have been similarly damaged; removing all plaster which is loose
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or damaged by rising damp and replacing it with new plaster of the
same type executed i n the traditional way; the replacement of all
damaged decorative work keeping as cl osely as poss ible to t he origi na
t echnique and appearance ; the 1epair or r eplacement of all damaged
wood in doors, screens , and so on; the careful c l eanins down ,
consolidation and whe re possible r epa ir of all the original painted
surfaces, especially those containing decoration or inscriptions ;
the repl acing of all missing features where they can be clearly
identified, and the r e pair and reconstruction of a ll the roof
surfaces using the origina l materials .
Some detailed remarks on particular measures t aken in each of
the monuments follow
( i ) The Madrasa of Sabiq al - Din Mitqal al - Anuki .
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The central floor of the courtyard is a re-creation of the
original floor of which t he pattern was found in the
Antiquities Service; there was,however,nothing left of
t he original marble i n situ.
The mihrab was dismantled. Everything below the l evel of
the arch had to be r emade anew and for t h is purpose old
marble had to be found and matched and ceramics had to be
specially fired.
The minbar was found in pieces and was r eassembled with
the addition of new wood where necessary. The wooden
screens looking into the courtyard on the upper level had
been burnt, one was partly reassembled from the old pieces
and the other was compl etely made (rom ne w material .
One stone was found of the ori ginal cornice and from this
the whol e of the cornice was replaced.
In the loft of the Hadrasa the architect found one broken
and disintegrated cre st which was all that \MS left of the
original cresting of the monument . From this the cresting
was remade and replaced.
(ii) Nausoleum of Shaikh Sinan.
Here the most important point was repair of the damage to
the dome,which was carefully repl astered in,side and out, and
the making good of the damage to one corner and to the
cresting. Internally the building was cl eaned and repainted
and new glass lamps were made and rehung (as was done in
the other monuments ).
(iii) Sab1l-Kueab of Abd al-Rahman Kathuda
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Some of the most severe damage here was on the
timber eaves and timber pendants at the top of the building.
This was all made good and the roofs. resurfaced to make
them waterproof. The paving of the Koranic school was
relaid and all the surfaces were c leaned. The conservation
of the build ing has not been completed because of difficulties
which were experienced in duplicating the original tile work.
The experimental tiles which had been produced were not felt
to be of adequate quality and further experiments are being
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unde> taken in order to obtain tiles ''Orlh/ of the origina l
building.
(iv) Nadrasa of Tatar al-Higaz1ya
This building was in a worse condition than t he preceding
three. Only fragments of the original decoration remained
as most of the plaster had fallen off the building. It
therefore proved a more laborious task to try to r ecreate
the original appearance . All the gypsum screens had to
be remade as well as large portions of the original highly-
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decorated calligraphic frieze around the cour t yard , and
around the mihrab.
Particular care was taken with the cleaning of the painted
woodwork inside the t o m ~ which proved to be one of the
splendours of the Madrasa,decorated as it is with gol d and
many colours. The windows of this tomb also proved to be
of magnificent quality
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after painstaking cleaning.
On the north-eastern corner of this building rising damp
proved so difficult that a solution was found by leaving
vent holes >n the wall in an attempt to introduce some
drying out by evaporation.
It was originally i nt ended to r eplace the top of the
minaret of this building; which is thought to have been
r emoved after it threatened to collapse,and stored in the
Antiquities De pt. This part of the restoration work has
not been carried out , however ,because there was some doubt abo t
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thecorrect ide ntification of the stones of the ninaret There
was also it should be mentioned ,some apprehension on the
part of the German I nstitut e t hat this work might prove
extreme l y cost l y to effect.
(v) Palace of Bashtak a l-N;siri
l?ork on the conservat i on of this palace has only begun
this year and is not very far advanced. This is the most
ambitious of the conserva tion works undertaken by the
German Ins titute so fa r and the results should be truly
magnificensas the accompanying photographs ind i cate .
When compl ete it is arguable that the main qa'a of the
palace , which over looks t he main thoroughfare of the
Fatimid c ity through a number of large screered openings,
will constitute t he finest surviving domestic volume
from the ~ l a m l u k per iod in Egypt.
IV. The Type of Res toration
An important factor i n t he conservation of these buildings was the
very low budget on which t he work had to be done. The German Institute
wa s anxious to achieve the maximum of effect on the community to hel p
revitalise the area . Endeavouring to make their funds extend as far
as possible inevitably meant setting their s i ght s low. For this reason
a decision was made at an early stage in the project not to undertake
the extremely expensive task of endeavouring to control rising damp,
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but to accept that continual maintenance and repair would be nece ssary
in the future on the buildings, until this probl em was somehow brought
under controL In some respects this li mited budget has proved an
advantage. It has meant the minimum int erference with those parts of
the old fabric which are still in reasonable condition,and the retention,
to a large extent, of the patina of aging which existed on the buildings
before tlie conservation work began. In sympathy with this the ~ 1 j t qal
( J ) was repainted internally using a dull cream colour which harmonised
with the old materials; >n the case of the Tatar (4),which was felt
to be rather dark and gloomy, the internal courtyard has been painted
in white -which might be said to be less sympathetic although it has
certainly brightened it.
A negative aspect of this conservation philosophy might be said to
be that the conserved buildings generally do not look as freshened and
bright as they might. The beneficial effect on the community might
therefore be slightly reduced , however much this restrained policy of
conservation might be admired by the connoisseur.
It should be noted that the aim of the original project is somewhat
modified now because the area is becoming a more commercial one. Two
new commercial complexes have been erected on critical sites which the
German Institute intended should be upgraded residential sites.
Fortunatel y the buildings are relatively inoffensive and the Institute
has been able to ensure that their height has not exceeded the average
height of buildings in the area. The increasing commercial prosperity
of the quarter may
not be seen as d iminishing the importance of the
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project , but rather as another step in the same direction of r elMbilitatior
and revitalisation of the whole of the ancient Fiti.mid city.
The quality of the restoration work i s genera lly very good. The sense
of retained authenticity is very strong and there are only the technic al
and aesthetic qualities refe rred to above which might give cause (or
some quali fication.
Some stones of the outer wall of the Hitqal ( l ) have al ready been
corroded since the conservat i onwork was compl e te. Damp is rising
to a considerable height on the f a ~ a d e .
The impact of the projec t on the surrounding community has been
considerable. Two local mosques have become available for use a nd they are
mosques of which the community can be proud. The mausoleum is likewise
a fine, neat addition to the street scene. As t he Sabil-Kufiab (3)
is as yet incompl ete no use has yet been made of the building
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and this
is a matter which still has to be decided. The German I ns titute hope
that the Palace of Bashtak (5) wi ll become a centre for the organisation
and publ ic display of proj ects.relating to the upgrading and revitalisatio
of the old city.
A problem in the quarter has been that the main cross lane, Darb Qirmiz,
was broken in two by the erection of a house across it at the beginning
of this century. One of the aims of the German Institute is to open
a way through this house to allow a thoroughfare from one half of
the quarter to the other, thus assisting in its revitalisation.
They bel ieve that the recent revival of commercial activi ty in the
quarter is an even greater justification for pursuing t his plan.
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The German l nsti lut e and Lhe EgypLian Archaeologi ca l Departme nt are
empl oying a relatively sma ll team of f ine craftsmen on this conservation
work, yet these are the fines t masons , plasterers and carpenters left
in Cairo (several of them are sons of men who worked for Creswell
and the Committe 50 years ago)
Their continuing employment
is keeping alive craftsmanship in a very r eal way.
Those responsible for the conservation:
I. Ge rman Archaeological Institute 1973-
2. Dr. Michae l Meinecke 1973-79
3. Dr. Philipp Speiser 1978-
4. Egyptian Ant iquities Organi sation 1973-
5. Muhammad Fahmi cAwad, Architect.
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PROJECT l' ACT
1 . 1. I Country
EGYPT
1 . 2. Project RESTORATION OF THE DARB QlRfi!Z, CAIRO
1. 3. Architect
Ge rman Archaeol ogical Institute and Egyptian Antiquiti es Organisation
1.4. nates of i l design
Originally 14th - early 20th century
ii) construction
Ditto, conserved 19?3 onwards (ongoing)
2. 2. 1. Project
2 . 2 . Project Objectives
2.3. Description of site
and surroundings
Four conservation projects have be en c ompleted : t\.tO
madrasa-mosques , a tomb and a (fountain
below, Koranic school above) . A pa1ace is now i n course
of conservat1on
To conserve the monuments of the Darb Oirmiz. a s ma ll .
quarter of the old Fatimid city of Cairo, the hope
of t hus encourasin& the revival of the I ife of the qiJ.lll' ter::.
The quarter adjoins and extends to the east of, the central
spine street of Fatimid Ca o, runs nor th south.
The and the palace are actual l y on this street,
t he orher hqjl d j ngs on a mp)n l ane sr right angl es
500 peopl e 'tive in the area
3. 3.1. Site Area
26 , 600 ( approx) sq.m.
- ------ ha. J
3.2 . Building Area :( 1) 400 (2) 50 (3; 105 sq .m.
(4) 400 sq.m.
3. 3. Building flaterials & Techniques ( identifying whether self-help or not )
i ) Foundations
Stone
ii) Y?al ls Stone, red brick and wood
iii) Roofing
F.arth on timber platform
iv)
Other special . Floors "''ere of fine-jointed marble, mihrabs of marble,
features ( if ceramic und utrJamental plascerwotk, some walls
had areas of glazed ti l ing and i nscriptions i n plaslerwork
3.4. Beneficiaries : Number of persons Community: approx. 500

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Type of persons ( socio/econ . level , etc. )
Mostly working class and smal l shopkeepers
( 1 ) $ 30,000 (1973)
$36, 120
( 2) $ 1,,237 (1976)
$ 4,850
4.

4. 1. Budget(!,) $ 51 020
(1980 )
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( 198:;
( in US$ ( 1) $ 37,037 ( 1976) $1,2 , 390
4.2. Actua l (tot . l
( 2) ' $
" 237
( 1976)
"
$ " 850
(1963
(4) $ 51 ,867 ( 1982) $5 1,867
4.3. Breakdown of
Actual Costs
Land $
NIL
(19 $
(1983
Infrastructure $ NIL (19 = $

Building $
see above
(19 = $
(198:
Total $
see above
(19 G $ (1983
4 . 4. Unit Costs
tl) $75 (1976) $ 85 . 83
(i) Unit Cost
(2 ) $84.75 (1976) $ 97
of. Build in2

(1 982 l. -= $ 127 . 55
Compares wi t h present range in count!Y of
Hi gh $ /sq. m. (1983) (Not comparable
but obtainable
$ / sq . m. (1983) from reports o n
other proj e c t s )
Low $ /sq.m. (1983)
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(iil Actual Total cost of Housing Uni t in US$ 1983
( Actual Cost Number of Units
Land
$ - ----- P
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8
3
l (Not applicable )
Infrastructure
$ ____ _
(1983)
Building
$ ____ _
(1983)
Total
$ ____ _
(1983)
5. Country Economic data
5. 1. Per capita
income
5.2. Average Household
income
5 . 3. Poverty
threshols
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$ ____ _
( 1983) (p.a . )( Take from
other reports
i f needed )
$
( 1983) (p.a.)
$ (1983) (p.mo.)
$
______ (1983) per household per r.::m:
5.4. Project benef iciaries
Average household income level
' $ (1983) per household per
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90 HAFSI A QUARTER
to the StUj. None of the overlooks the interior of
the house.
The units were standardized to facilitate the design and
implemenmtion of the project, but the types were mixed so
as to avoid repetition and mon()(ony. A few special house types
such as bridge houses spanning the pedestrian srreet were also
included. Certain traditional architectural concepts were re
tained, such as white walls contrasting with colored openings
and a small window set just above the exterior doorway to
light the interior.
The housing unitS and shops were built with a post
and-beam structure (because of the water rable) while the StUj
was designed with a concrete frame supporting concrete vaula.
In general in siru concrete was used for structural members and
brick for the exterior walls and internal partitions. The floors
were constructed of brick follcr blocks covered with concrete
and paved with terrauo tiles. Exterior walls were rendered and
painted.
Assessmenr. The buildings integrate well with the old city,
and the quarter is not easily identifiable in a roof10p view of
the medina. The scale, shapes, and colors are also discreet
when viewed from the preexisting traditional srreets 10 the
north. Unfortunately a subltantial amount of abandoned land,
especially to the south, still surrounds the new housing.
Anticipating the possibility of such changes by homeowners
as the external addition of rooms or roof terraces, the architects
provided a certain fl exibility in their plans and overdesigned
to accommodate such additional loads. The rransition to these
houses is gradual, starting from the fully public external areas,
through the internal semipublic screets and squares and semi
private gardens, 10 the fully private house areas. The irregular
layout and the bridge houses provide a variety of views and
even more a degree of formal complexity. The orientation of
the gardens of the Lshaped houses protects them against rain
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laden winds from the north and west, while the courtyards of
the other houses are naturally sheltered.
As for utilities, the project was due to be connected 10
city gas mains at the end of 1983. Although eleccrical and
telephone cables were initially buried below the street, anarchic
connections have proliferated along the walls and across the
streets.
There is a variety of shops along the length of the Suk el
Hout differing in size, length, width, height , orientation, and
lighting. The suq also serves as a barrier separating the new
residential area from the existing tall apartment blocks and
the large-scale facilities to the west. The specialization in
tended for the other shops did not materialize, and many of
them sell cheap clothing. Unforrunau:ly the provision of offices
was a fai lure, and most have been converted 10 dwellings or
storage areas. The commercial life of the quarter nevertheless
is quite vigorous.
Conclusion. Before its reconsrructioll the Hafsia was socially
a relatively undesirable living area, and most of its current
inhabitants would have preferred to live in a villa in one of
the city's suburb!. Yet the comparatively low cost of the quarter
a!'ld its locarion near the city center were attractive incentives,
as were speculative motives in certain cases. Only a few of the
inhabitants chose to li ve in the reconstructed quarter for its
aesthetic qualities.
The forst objective of the project, that of maintaining a
harmonious relationship with the exist ing urban morphology,
has been largely attained. The second one, of providing ap
propriate housing for the poor from neighboring areas, has
been almost a complete failure because the houses were al
located according to income and solvency rather than need
or previous residence in the area. Consequently only the wealth
iest members of the neighboring communities could afford the
quarter. A majority of the buyers came from areas outside the
medina and belonged to more affluent social sectors.
By 1978, one year after completion, 80 per cent of the
wealthier inhabitants had already modified the plans of their
houses. eliminating or adding partitions, moving entrance,
kitchen, or closet doors, and rearranging storage areas. Also
6: A typical u.indow with shutters. 7: The ground and sewnd
floor plan of rM rOtv houses. 8: The livi"R room of one of rM
wealthier inhabiumcs. Political pressure elimiMted the tJOOTest ll/>-
pliconcs and allowed a high-income group co modify house /lions.
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b. kuchcn
c. bcJTQOm e
d. bathroom
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ucittty court
h. :i(f\."t:t h
0 I 2 4 m.
GroonJ l'hx>r Sccund Fluor
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16 per cent of the units had been subdivided into smaller in
dependent units, either by the poorer inhabitants to generate
additional income or by wealthier landlords for speculation.
Furthermore Z5 per cent of the residents had undertaken ex
tensions involving up to three additional rooms, and 31 per
cent of the units were shared by two or three households.
These modifications to the original plans generated prob
lems. Although the architects had made allowances for some
alterations, half the additions made were not anticipated and
caused friction between neighbors over sunlight, ventilation,
and views. In some respects, however, these extensions and
modifications help to make the project a living neighborhood
rather than a frozen monumental design.
The reconscruction of the Hafsia quarter, while architec
rurally unspectacular, demonstrates the will of the Tunisian
authorities to check the gradual destruction of the medina. In
1975 the medina had 140,000 inhabitants and 15,000 dwel l
ings covering an area of 270 hectares. The scale of the problems
of the medina are immense and have led to the consideration
of several renovation projects following Hafsia. One, known
as Hafsia Z, has been officially adopted by the Tunisian au
thorities with financial support from the World Bank. There
is every evidence that lessons have been learned from the first
phase, especially at the socioeconomic level, and that the same
mistakes will nor be repeated in the Hafsia 2 project. This
evidence can be found principally in the new renovation con
cepts and principles that the project embraces:
I) " Integrated" projeccs. All architectural, urban, demo
graphic, socioeconomic, and employment dam should be si
multaneously taken into consideration.
2) User participation. Financial and institutional incentives
should be given to private owners to undertake rehabilitation.
3) "Urban continuit)'." Renovation areas should not adjoin
derelict areas but should be entirely surrounded by rehabili
ration zones.
4) "Sociol soUdarit)'." In order to displace as few as possible
of the urban poor already living in the neighborhood, the in
coming, more affluent inhabitants should pay a higher share
of the costs.
5) Replicabiliry. To ensure the spread of the rehabilitation
projects to the rest of the medina, appropriate funding and
agencies should be set up and cost recovery of expenses should
be as high as possible.
The Hafsia Z project combines the sale of properties to
private developers with the cross sublidization of rehabilitation
loans for the deteriorated residential structures. It meets the
needs of the urban poor and at the same time shows a re
spectable economic rate of return on invested funds.
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Bazaar; and the Madrasa of Carnal al-Oin Yusuf ai-Ustadar,
dating from 1407.
The third and fourth phases, still in the planning stage,
will concentrate on upgrading the infrastructure and residential
buildings of the quarter, and will include the construction of
new housing on empty plots.
Location. To the north of the quarter and adjoining it lies
the area where the original Fatimid Palace once stood. To the
west the quarter is flanked by the main thoroughfare of Old
Cairo, since the Middle Ages called Darb Qirmiz, from which
the quarter gets its name.
Background. The fact that the earlier monuments are still
standing can be attributed to two factors: their solid construc
tion of thick stone walls and a regular program of repair and
maintenance. During the last thirty years, however, this
maintenance has been neglected, and all the monuments were
found to be in an advanced state of disrepair, bordering on
collapse, when the German Archaelogical Institute in Cairo
chose this quarter as an experimental project for the conser-
vation of the Old City.
Lacking the historical significance of the monuments, the
residential buildings of the quarter have suffered even more
from insufficient maintenance. Despite having been recon
structed in most cases between the eighteenth and early-twen
tieth centuries, they are nevertheless in a fairly advanced state
of disrepair.
The life of the quarter has become less vibrant over the
years. The wealthier inhabitants have moved to other areas,
and residential buildings have consequently deteriorated. A:t
the same time traditional crafrs and trades, once the predom
inane means of livelihood for the inhabitants of Darb Qirmiz,
have been replaced by modern ones, notably aluminum works
and the recycling of waste paper.
Local Architectural Character. On average, both the mono
ments and residential buildings are I 5 meters in height, with
the former constructed throughout most of their height of
stone-faced walls with a core of rubble. Occasionally their up
per levels are constructed of brick. The roofs are made of
shaped wooden beams carrying a wooden platform with a layer
of earth and clay serving as the roofing material. Floors are
often of patterned marble or plain stone slabs. Poorer-quality
materials have been used in the construction of the residential
buildings. Here the walls are timber with an in fill of brick and
rubble. They are often plastered on the outside and colored
in dark ocher or cream.
The Work of Conservation. So far the procedure followed for
the restoration of the monuments has been fundamentally the
same for all. Stone in the lower levels of the walls that corroded
as a result of rising damp has been replaced as have similarly
damaged paving stones. All plaster that came loose or was
damaged, once again because of rising damp, has been replaced
with new plaster both made and laid in the traditional way.
Damaged decorative work has been replaced, keeping as closely
as possible to the original technique and appearance; damaged
wood in doors and screens has either been repaired or replaced;
original painted surfaces have been carefully cleaned and where
possible repaired, especially those containing inscriptions.
Missing features that were clearly identified have been replaced
and new glass lamps have been hung in all seven monuments.
Finally, all roof surfaces have been repaired and reconstructed
with original materials.
Details. Madrasa of Sabiq al-Oin Mitqal al-Anuki. The central
floor of the madrasa courtyard was re-created in its original
form with the help of patterns found at the Egyptian Anti
quities Organization. The mihrab was dismantled and every
thing below its arch rebuilt. For this purpose old marble, which
matches the particular type of marble originally used here, had
to be found and special ceramics made. The minbar, which
had fallen apart, was reassembled with the addition of new
wood where necessary. One of the two badly burned wooden
screens on the upper level, which looked onto the courtyard
below, was partly reassembled from old pieces, while the other
was remade with completely new material.
Tomb of Sheik Sinan. The most important repair work on
the mausoleum was done on the damaged dome, which was
carefully replastered inside and out. Internally the building
was cleaned and repainted and the cresting was repaired.
Fountain of Abd al-Rahman Kathuda. Some of the most se
vere damage to the fountain was on the timber eaves and pen
dants at the top of the building. This was all repaired and the
roofs resurfaced to make them waterproof. The paving of the
madrasa on the upper level was relaid and the surfaces cleaned.
l: The madrasa on rhe upper level of the Fountain of Abd a!,.
Rahman Karhuda is a light, lofry srn<cture of stone columns and
arches surrounded by a timber balcony screen. Z: Tiny yet mon
umenral in the Street scene is rhe Tomb of Sheik Sinan. 3: The
plan of rhe whole quarter identifies rhe seven monuments.
a. Madrasa of Sabiq aiDin ai-Anuki
b. Tomb of Sheik Sinan
c. Foonrain of Abd aiRahman Kathudo
d. Madmsa of Tatar ai-Hit.>ziya
e. Palace of Bastak ai,Nasiri
f. Wakalat Bo:aar
g. Madrasa of Oamal aiDin Yuwf aiUstador
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The restoration of this building has been held up because of
difficulties in getting riles made ro march the originals. The
experimental riles produced were nor considered ro be of ad-
equate quality, and further experiments are being undertaken.
Madrasa of Tarar al-Higatiya. This building was in worse
condition than rhe preceding three: only fragments of the
original decoration remained and mosr of the plaster had fallen
off. Re-crearing the origi nal appeara11ce of rhe madrasa was
therefore more difficult. All the gypsum scree11s had co be re
made, as well as large portions of the original, highly decorated
calligraphic frieze around the courtyard a!ld the mihrab.
One of the splendors of this madrasa is the Tomb of Tatar
and particular care was taken in cleaning the gilt
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and polychrome woodwork of its interior. The magnificent
quality of the windows, both in terms of design and crafts
manship, became obvious once they had been carefully
clea11ed. Rising damp on the northeastern comer of the build
illg was a particular problem, but this was solved by leaving
vent holes in the walls to allow evaporation.
The top of the minaret, removed a11d stored at the An
riquit ies Organization when it seemed that it might collapse,
has sti ll to be replaced. The correct identification of its stones
seems to be in some doubt.
Palace of Basrak al-Nasiri. Work on the conservation of the
palace- the most ambitious project undertaken so far- was
begun in 1983. When complete the main reception hall, which
overlooks the Darb Qirmiz thoroughfare through a number of
large screened openings, wi ll probably be the finest example
of interior domestic architecture surviving from the Mamluk
period ill Egypt.
CMcl.sion. Shortage of funds made major restoration work
in certain areas impossible. Consequently it was decided quite
4, 5: The major domed space of the Tomb of Sheik Sinan. The
section shows the relationship of the major and minor spaces; the
interior was merely cleaned and the painted surfaces repainted. 6:
The fourteenthcen!t<ry Madrasa of Tarar al-Higaziya has a ribbed
dome that sits on an octagonal base. 7, 8, 9: An interior view
shows the mihrab and minbar, and the elaborate tiling and cal
ligraphy adorning the walls, derails of which are also shown. So
sensitive has been the restoration that nowhere is the newness usually
associated with such projects apparent.
early in the conservation process not ro undertake the ex
rremely expensive rask of crying ro control rising damp. Instead
it was determined that continual maintenance and repair work
on the buildings would be necessary in the future until this
problem could somehow be brought under control.
In some respects the shortage of funds was an advantage.
For example, very little work has been carried out on those
parts of the old fabric still in reasonable condition, with the
result that the image of age that the buildings conveyed before
conservation work began has been largely retained.
The original restoration program has been somewhat mod
ified because the quarter is becoming increasingly commercial.
Two new commercial complexes have been built on sites that
had been earmarked for residential development. Fortunately,
the buildings are relatively inoffensive and the German Ar
chaelogicallnstirute has been able to ensure chat their height
does not exceed the average height of the older buildings in
the area. The increasing commercial prosperity of the quarter
is a welcome step in the direction of rehabilitating and revi
talizing the old city.
The quality of the restoration work is generally of a high
standard and the sense of retained authenticity is very strong.
The impact of the project on the surrounding community has
been considerable. Two local mosques have again become
available for use. These have been beneficial ro the local com-
munity not only by providing centers for prayer, bur since
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mosques are commonly used as madrasas, for religious instruc
tion as well. The restored Tomb of Sheik Sinan is a fine ad
dition to the street scene. It is hoped that the Palace of Basrak
ai-Nasiri wi ll become a center for the organization and public
display of projects relating ro the development of the old city.
A problem in the quarter has been the main cross lane,
Darb Qirmiz, which was blocked by the erection of a house
across it at the beginning of this century. One of the aims of
the conservation program is to open a way through this house
to allow traffi c once again to pass from one half of the quarter
ro the other, thus assisting in the process of revitalization.
Finally, apart from the importance of preserving the his
torical heritage of a nation, such restoration projects also help
revive the traditional crafts of an area. The project has led to
the employment of some of the finest masons, plasterers, and
carpenters in Cairo, and their continued employment is help-
ing to keep their crafts alive.
I 0: The counyard of the Madrasa of Sabiq al-Oin M itqal al-Amki
with iiS re-created marble panemed floor and mihrab in rhe sanc-
tuary. I I, 12: Below is a derail of the entrance porch to the madrasa
with iiS castellated parapel, and ar right the sancwary with the
mihrab and minbar. Allrhe glass lamps are new.
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I. IDENTIFICATION
I. Project Title Reactivation of Oar b Qirmiz, Cairo - Phase I
2. Pos<al Address German Archaeological I nsti t ute - Cairo, Cairo - Zamalek
22 Shari a Gezira el- Wusta/31 Sharia Abu 1-reda
II. PERSONNEL
Property of the Egyptian Governement , partly private;
I. Client/Owner administered by the Governor of Cai r o , the Waqf Ministry
Na:r.e/Addressthe Egyptian Antiquities Organization
a nd
2. Planner(s)
Address
Co- operation of the German Archaeol ogical Institute - Cairo
and the Egypt i an Antiquities Organization
proj ect direc tor : Michael Meinecke
German Archaeological Institute
3. Architect{;)
Address
D-1000 Berlin 33, Podbielskiallee 69-71
Muhammad rahmi cAwed , Egyptian Antiqu ities Or ganization -
Centre of Documentation for Islamic and Coptic Monuments
4. Ccntractor(s) none : t he project architec t acted as non- profitable contractor
Ac<Jress
5. User / Occupam(s) nd Income Level(s)
The Darb Qirmiz is
32 shops
User Type
income Level
Ill. TYPE 0:' USE
! . Planned
2. Ac!ual
Residential quarter
Residential quarter
IV. PROJECT TIMETABLE (da<es)
l. Project Formulation
2. Projec! Commission
1973
1973
( indicate amount )
inhabited by 731
Planned

persons and contai ns
A:-ruaJ
Comoletion
3. :-iandover to Client
1976 : first restoration c ompleted
4. Opening/Occupa:1cy
V. ?ROJECT ECONOMICS till January 1977 : OM 105210. -- (LE 19340. -- , OM 2691.-;
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excl uding the professional fees , which were
l. Total Costs !indicate arr.ount
covered by the co-operating institutions
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2. MaJor of F<Jnds (give %)grant by the governement of the German rederal
Private .. _ _ _ Municipal National International Republic
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VI. ?ROJEC7 HISTORY
Provlde a brief descri ption of the htstory of the proj e-:t , inc1uamg deiinition ,
programme and design, construct ion and occupancy. Please note the major constraints
that you in reJat!on to each of factors.
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Location: The Darb Qirmiz i s a r esident ial quart er in the c entre of the
r at imi d City of Cairo. Its physica l configuration is c haracteriz ed by 32
bui ldings : 7 historic monuments (built before 1850) , constituting c. 40%
of the built fabr ic; 22 tenement houses (mostly built between c. 1880/ 1920) ;
3 more houses were previously pulled down by their owners to make way for
new constructions .
Definition: The project aims to demonstrate the po tentials for the
rea ctivat i on of the resi dential quarters of Cairo by means of archi tectural
cons erva t1 on.
Phase I - Reactivation of religious f unctions: As the quarter had no
operating religious centres the project started with restorations of the
ruinous r eligi o us monuments, in order to r estit ute th e cultural identity
of the area .
1973-1976 restorati on of the Madrasa of Sabiq ad-Din Mitqal al-Anuki
(built c. 770/1368- 69), now used as Friday mosque of t he quarte r;
1976-1978 restoration of t he Mausoleum of Sinan (dated 994/1585- 86),
now again venerated a s the tomb of the l ocal saint of the Darb;
since 19?9 restoration of t he Madrasa of Tatar al-Higaziya (built 748/1347 ,
761/1360) .
Phase I I - Architectural cons ervation of s ecular monuments : Recently the
project s hi fted to the disused o r only partly inhabited secular monuments,
where new cultural or r e creational centres are to be insta l led and new sp-
for housing will be made available.
Since 19?9 restoration of the Hause and Sabil-Kut t ab of cAbd
Katouda (dated 1157/1744-45 ) .
In addition there are four more monuments of this class bordering Darb
Qi rmiz - the Palace of Bastak (compl eted 740 /1339), the Wakalat
(end of 11th/17th century), t he Bait al- Jslam and a middl e
class house (both pre- 1800) - still awaiting restorat ion.
To fur ther strengthen the h istoric roots of the quarter it is to be hoped
that funds will be made ava ilable for t he implementation of Phase II -
as well as of:
Phase III - Upgrading of tenement houses and i mprovements of infra s tructure .
Phase IV - Building of new appertment houses on empty plots .
If impl ement ed not only the social s ta tus of the area wil l have cons iderabl y
improved , but it has been ca lculat ed that enough new flats c an be reconstruc-
overleaf if necessary. ted to provi de shelter to all families of th,e_
VII. DOCUMENTATION (please a:;pend and check that which you have Darb Qi rmi z
_ _ ciographica! Data (about yourself) _ _
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I Qncumpotatinn
II Biog raphical data of project director
Please note: The submission of this Form is a pre:-equisite to cand!dacy fer the Aw.::.rd. A! i
lniormation contained in and submhrec! with the For;n wUl be kept strictiy t:v:"f idential .:ntH
the ar.nouncement of the of the! Award. SuCseqt.:ent!y, such r.ay be ma1
by the Aga Khan Awards Foundation for scholarly only. pe:-
scns v:!s!ling tc publish, rer:;rcCuce or reprint such informaricn shall l:.e requ!red to secure pr1cr
permission !n each
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VII. PROJECT MAINTENANCE
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Describe the aspccc(s)or the project you feel represent a particular achievement, for example, the ecorlomic.
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FORM II: NOMINATION CONFIDENTIAL
Please complete the for m using one f orm per proj ect .
The closi ng date for receipt of entries is 15 Oct ober 1979.
I wish to nominate the following project whi ch was completed or has been i n use si nce
1st Januar y 1950 and before lst January 1977:
NAME OF PROJECT
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS
DATE OF COMPLETION
NAME OF DESIGNER
(firm or individual)
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS
Reactivation of Darb Oi r ml z
Zame l ek 22 , Sharia Gezira e1-Wus ra
31 Sharia Abu 1-Feda Cairo. Egypt
1976 (Phase I)
Ge rman Archae1ogical Institu t e
D- 1000 Bei1lin 33
Podblel s kiallee 69- 71
NAME OF OWNER/ Cll EN T
(not occupier)
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS The Egypt ian Ant iquiti es Organizati o n
The WAQF Ministry
REASON FOR NOMI NATION Conservation. restorat i on. and reus e pf rhe madrasa
Amirs
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NAME AND ADDRESS
Please return t he coJ11)leted form to the Off1ce of the Cvnvencr
Offiffnl tlt(' Con''c'nor City Scicnt. "C Center. M24 Science Center. Phil:.del phia. PA t91()J. L
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FORM II: TION CONFIDENTIAL
Please complete the form using one form per projeq.
The c losing date for r eceipt of entries is
15 October 1979.
1 wish to nominate the following project which was completed or has been in use since
1st January 1950 and before 1st January 1977:
NAME OF PROJECT
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS
DATE OF COMPLETION
NAME OF DESIGNER
(firm or i ndividual)
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS
NAME OF OWNER/CLIENT
(not occupier)
FULL POSTAL ADDRESS
Reactivation of Darb Oi rm!z
Zame lek 22, Shari ... Gezira el Wusra
31 Sharia Abu 1-Feda Cairo. Egvpt
1976 (Phase 1)
German Archaelogical Institute
D-1000 Beillin 33,
Podbie1skia1lee 69-71
Esyptian Government
The Egyptian Antiquities Organi zation
The WAQF Ministry
REASON FOR NOMINATION Conservation, restoration. and reuse of the madrasa
Amirs MJtqal
Please return the completed form to the Office of the Convenor
nfth' University City Science Center. Seience Center. Philadelphia. PA 19104. U.S.A. tel. f21S1 3873290 TWX 710 670 0302
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South wing of Madrasa before restoration
South wing during restoration
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The main iwan and paryer niche before restoration The main iwan after restoration.
Note the reintroduction of parapets.
Detail of prayer niches decoration Courtyard paving and main iwan after restoration
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Detail of retored mahrabiya The north iwan with the old Mahrabiya
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Madrasa Tatr al-Higaziya: rebuilding of Mirhab
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Madrasa Tatar al-Higaziya:
prayer niche frieze before restoration
Madrasa Tatar al-Higaziya: repair and stucco Courtyard and southeast iwan during restoration
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Stucco decoration before restoration Stucco decoration after restoration
Wooden ceiling after restoration
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Site plan indicating location of the Fountainhouse of Abd-as-Rahman Kathuda
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View on Fountainhouse during restoration of the roof
The first floor of Fountainhouse after rebuilding and consolidation
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Fountainhouse construction details: super imposed roofs
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
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Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
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Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
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Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
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VM Title:
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VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
Acc No: S059437
VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S059445
VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S080110
VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S080111
VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S080112
VM Title:
Date: 15.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location: C1
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S130987
VM Title:
Date: 01.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location:
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
Acc No: S130988
VM Title:
Date: 01.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location:
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S130989
VM Title:
Date: 01.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location:
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Acc No: S130990
VM Title:
Date: 01.04.1983
Photographer: GUNAY Reha
Copyright: Y
Technical Infos:
Notes:
Location:
VM Link: 0168 Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
1 S004785 03.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
2 S004799 CD00007 IMG0024 03.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
3 S004813 03.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
4 S004814 03.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
5 S004820 CD00007 IMG0023 03.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
6 S005410 11.04.1989 GERMAN 24x36 Y
7 S005411 11.04.1989 GERMAN 24x36 Y
8 S005412 11.04.1989 GERMAN 24x36 Y
9 S005413 11.04.1989 GERMAN 24x36 Y
10 S005414 11.04.1989 GERMAN 24x36 Y
11 S007554 Key to slides photographs 19.04.1989 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
12 S058759 Location plan 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
13 S058760 Location plan 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
14 S058761 Plan, Madrasa Mitqal 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
15 S058762 Plan, Madrasa Mitqal before(74) after 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
16 S058763 Section, Mausoleum of Saihs Sinan 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
17 S058764 Plan, Madrasa Tatar al Higaziya 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
18 S058765 CD00007 IMG0001 Location plan, Fountainhouse 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
19 S058766 Plan, Palace of Bastak 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
20 S058767 Madrasa Mitqal 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
21 S058768 Madrasa Mitqal 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
22 S058769 Madrasa Mitqal, after restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
23 S058770 Madrasa Mitqal 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
24 S058771 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
25 S058772 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
26 S058773 Madrasa Mitqal, after restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
27 S058774 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
28 S058775 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
29 S058776 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
30 S058777 Madrasa Mitqal, during restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
31 S058778 Madrasa Mitqal, after restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
32 S058779 Madrasa Mitqal, after restoration 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
33 S058780 Madr.Mitqal-South wing before(70) after 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
34 S058781 CD00007 IMG0004 Mausoleum of Saihs Sinan 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
35 S058782 Mausoleum of Saihs Sinan 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
36 S058783 Madrasa Tatar al Higaziya 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
37 S058784 Fountainhouse 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 N
38 S058785 15.04.1983 LEWCOCK Ronald 24x36 Y
39 S058786 15.04.1983 LEWCOCK Ronald 24x36 Y
40 S058787 15.04.1983 LEWCOCK Ronald 24x36 Y
41 S058788 15.04.1983 LEWCOCK Ronald 24x36 Y
42 S058789 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
43 S058790 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
44 S058791 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
45 S058792 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
46 S058793 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
47 S058794 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
48 S058795 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
49 S058796 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
50 S058797 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
51 S058798 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
52 S058799 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
53 S058800 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
54 S058801 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
55 S058802 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
56 S058803 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
57 S058804 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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60 S058807 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
61 S058808 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
62 S058809 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
63 S058810 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
64 S058811 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
65 S058812 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
66 S058813 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
67 S058814 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
68 S058815 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
69 S058816 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
70 S058817 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
71 S058818 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
72 S058819 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
73 S058820 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
74 S058821 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
75 S058822 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
76 S058823 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
77 S058824 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
78 S058825 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
79 S058826 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
80 S058827 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
81 S058828 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
82 S058829 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
83 S058830 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
84 S058831 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
85 S058832 CD00007 IMG0021 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
86 S058833 CD00007 IMG0028 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
87 S058834 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
88 S058835 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
89 S058836 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
90 S058837 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
91 S058838 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
92 S058839 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
93 S058840 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
94 S058841 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
95 S058842 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
96 S058843 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
97 S058844 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
98 S058845 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
99 S058846 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
100 S058847 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
101 S058848 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
102 S058849 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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105 S058852 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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107 S058854 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
108 S058855 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
109 S058856 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
110 S058857 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
111 S058858 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
112 S058859 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
113 S058860 CD00007 IMG0015 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
114 S058861 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
115 S058862 CD00007 IMG0006 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
116 S058863 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
117 S058864 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
118 S058865 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
119 S058866 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
120 S058867 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
121 S058868 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
122 S058869 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
123 S058870 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
124 S058871 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
125 S058872 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
126 S058873 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
127 S058874 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
128 S058875 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
129 S058876 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
130 S058877 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
131 S058878 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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133 S058880 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
134 S058881 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
135 S058882 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
136 S058883 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
137 S058884 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
138 S058885 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
139 S058886 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
140 S058887 CD00007 IMG0007 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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142 S058889 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
143 S058890 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
144 S058891 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
145 S058892 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
146 S058893 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
147 S058894 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
148 S058895 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
149 S058896 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
150 S058897 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
151 S058898 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
152 S058899 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
153 S058900 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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155 S058902 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
156 S058903 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
157 S058904 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
158 S058905 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
159 S058906 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
160 S058907 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
161 S058908 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
162 S058909 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
163 S058910 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
164 S058911 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
165 S058912 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
166 S058913 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
167 S058914 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
168 S058915 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
169 S058916 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
170 S058917 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
171 S058918 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
172 S058919 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
173 S058920 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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175 S058922 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
176 S058923 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
177 S058924 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
178 S058925 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
179 S058926 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
180 S058927 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
181 S058928 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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183 S058930 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
184 S058931 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
185 S058932 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
186 S058933 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
187 S058934 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
188 S058935 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
189 S058936 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
190 S058937 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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192 S058939 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
201 S058948 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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214 S058961 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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216 S058963 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
217 S058964 CD00007 IMG0044 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
218 S058965 CD00007 IMG0046 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
219 S058966 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
220 S058967 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
221 S058968 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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223 S058970 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
224 S058971 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
225 S058972 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
226 S058973 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
227 S058974 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
228 S058975 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
229 S058976 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
230 S058977 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
231 S058978 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
232 S058979 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
233 S058980 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
234 S058981 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
235 S058982 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
236 S058983 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
237 S058984 CD00007 IMG0047 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
238 S058985 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
239 S058986 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
240 S058987 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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250 S058997 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
251 S058998 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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275 S059022 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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278 S059025 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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283 S059030 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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285 S059032 CD00108 IMG0061 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
286 S059033 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
287 S059034 CD00108 IMG0062 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
288 S059035 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
289 S059036 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
290 S059037 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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299 S059046 CD00108 IMG0068 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
301 S059048 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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305 S059052 CD00108 IMG0071 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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308 S059055 CD00108 IMG0072 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
309 S059056 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
310 S059057 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
311 S059058 CD00108 IMG0073 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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313 S059060 CD00108 IMG0075 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
314 S059061 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
315 S059062 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
316 S059063 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
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321 S059068 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
322 S059069 CD00007 IMG0010 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
323 S059070 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
324 S059071 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
325 S059072 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
326 S059073 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
327 S059074 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
328 S059075 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
329 S059076 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
330 S059077 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
331 S059078 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
332 S059079 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
333 S059080 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
334 S059081 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
335 S059082 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
336 S059083 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
337 S059084 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
338 S059085 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
339 S059086 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
340 S059087 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
341 S059088 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
342 S059089 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
343 S059090 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
344 S059091 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
345 S059092 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
346 S059093 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
347 S059094 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
348 S059095 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
349 S059096 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
350 S059097 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
351 S059098 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
352 S059099 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
353 S059100 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
354 S059101 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
355 S059102 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
356 S059103 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
357 S059104 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
358 S059105 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
359 S059106 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
360 S059107 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
361 S059108 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
362 S059109 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
363 S059110 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
364 S059111 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
365 S059360 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
366 S059361 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
367 S059362 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
368 S059363 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
369 S059364 CD00007 IMG0025 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
370 S059365 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
371 S059366 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
372 S059367 CD00007 IMG0018 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
373 S059368 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
374 S059369 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
375 S059370 CD00007 IMG0038 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
376 S059371 CD00007 IMG0032 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
377 S059372 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
378 S059373 CD00007 IMG0051 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
379 S059374 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
380 S059375 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
381 S059376 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
382 S059377 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
383 S059378 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
384 S059379 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
385 S059380 CD00007 IMG0009 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
386 S059381 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
387 S059382 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
388 S059383 CD00007 IMG0027 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
389 S059383 CT00056 IMG0006 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
390 S059384 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
391 S059385 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
392 S059386 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
393 S059387 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
394 S059388 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
395 S059389 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
396 S059390 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
397 S059391 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
398 S059392 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
399 S059393 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
400 S059394 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
401 S059395 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
402 S059396 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
403 S059397 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
404 S059398 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
405 S059399 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
406 S059400 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
407 S059401 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
408 S059402 CD00007 IMG0034 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
409 S059403 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
410 S059404 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
411 S059405 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
412 S059406 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
413 S059407 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
414 S059408 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
415 S059409 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
416 S059410 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
417 S059411 CD00007 IMG0033 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
418 S059412 CD00007 IMG0019 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
419 S059413 CD00007 IMG0040 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
420 S059414 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
421 S059415 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
422 S059416 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
423 S059417 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
424 S059418 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
425 S059419 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
426 S059420 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
427 S059421 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
428 S059422 CD00007 IMG0041 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
429 S059423 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
430 S059424 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
431 S059425 CD00007 IMG0017 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
432 S059426 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
433 S059427 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
434 S059428 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
435 S059429 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
436 S059430 CD00007 IMG0039 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
437 S059431 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
438 S059432 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
439 S059433 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
440 S059434 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
441 S059435 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
442 S059436 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
443 S059437 CD00007 IMG0037 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
444 S059438 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
445 S059439 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
446 S059440 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
447 S059441 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
448 S059442 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
449 S059443 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
450 S059444 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
Darb Qirmiz Quarter
Cairo, Egypt
List of Visual Materials
Darb Qirmiz Quarter, Cairo, Egypt
No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright
451 S059445 CD00007 IMG0042 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
452 S059446 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
453 S059447 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
454 S059448 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
455 S059449 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
456 S059450 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
457 S059451 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
458 S059452 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
459 S059453 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
460 S059454 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
461 S059455 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
462 S059456 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
463 S059457 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
464 S080102 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 Y
465 S080103 15.03.1980 GERMAN 24x36 Y
466 S080104 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
467 S080105 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
468 S080106 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
469 S080107 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
470 S080108 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
471 S080109 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
472 S080110 CD00007 IMG0013 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
473 S080111 CD00007 IMG0011 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
474 S080112 CD00007 IMG0002 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
475 S080113 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
476 S080114 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
477 S080115 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
478 S080116 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
479 S080117 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
480 S080118 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
481 S080119 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
482 S080120 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
483 S080121 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
484 S080122 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
485 S080123 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
486 S080124 15.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
487 S130987 CD00007 IMG0003 01.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
488 S130988 CD00007 IMG0005 01.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
489 S130989 CD00007 IMG0036 01.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
490 S130990 CD00007 IMG0045 01.04.1983 GUNAY Reha 24x36 Y
491 S135583 GERMAN 24x36 Y
492 S135584 GERMAN 24x36 Y
493 S135891 Tomb of Sheikh Sinan GUNAY Reha 6x8 Y

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