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🕌 Qayitbay Necropolis
Mamluk funerary complex in Historic Cairo


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 01:46

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Built in the late 15th century under Sultan Al-Ashraf Qayitbay (r. 1468–1496)
  • Located in the northern cemetery of Cairo's City of the Dead (al-Qarafa)
  • Part of Historic Cairo UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1979)
  • Exemplifies Mamluk architectural mastery with intricate stonework and geometric patterns

The Qayitbay Necropolis is a significant architectural ensemble dating to the late 15th century Mamluk period, situated in the northern section of Cairo's City of the Dead. Named after Sultan Al-Ashraf Qayitbay, one of the later Mamluk sultanate's most prominent rulers, the necropolis functioned simultaneously as a royal burial site and as a center for spiritual, charitable, and educational activity. It forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage designation for Historic Cairo, recognized for its ...

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