AlMansuriyyas
AlMansuriyyas refers to a period of significant construction and urban development in Cairo, Egypt, initiated by the Fatimid caliph al-Mansur Billah and his successors. This era saw the establishment of new administrative centers, mosques, and fortifications, fundamentally reshaping the city's landscape. The most notable development during this time was the construction of the Al-Mansuriyya complex, which included palaces, gardens, and military barracks. This complex served as the seat of the Fatimid government and a symbol of their power and influence.
The construction of AlMansuriyyas was not merely an aesthetic endeavor; it was a strategic move to consolidate
While much of the original AlMansuriyyas complex has since been altered or lost to time, its impact