Outline of Cairo
Appearance
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Cairo:
Cairo –
General reference[edit]
- Pronunciation: (English: /ˈkaɪroʊ/ KY-roh;[1] Arabic: القاهرة, romanized: al-Qāhirah, IPA: [ælˈqɑːhɪɾɑ] ;
- Common English name(s): Cairo
- Official English name(s): Cairo
- Adjectival(s): Cairene
- Demonym(s): Cairene
Geography of Cairo[edit]
Cairo
القاهرة | |
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Location within Egypt | |
Coordinates: 30°2′40″N 31°14′9″E / 30.04444°N 31.23583°E |
Location of Cairo[edit]
- Cairo is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
- Egypt Standard Time (UTC+02)
- In Summer: Egypt Daylight Time (UTC+03)
- Egypt Standard Time (UTC+02)
Environment of Cairo[edit]
Natural geographic features of Cairo[edit]
- Hills in Cairo
- Islands in Cairo
- Rivers in Cairo
- World Heritage Sites in Cairo
Areas of Cairo[edit]
Districts of Cairo[edit]
- Azbakeya
- Bulaq
- Daher
- El Manial
- El Qobbah
- El Sakkakini
- Faggala
- Garden City
- Heliopolis
- Maadi
- Nasr City
- Shubra
- Zamalek
- Zeitoun
Neighbourhoods in Cairo[edit]
Locations in Cairo[edit]
- Tourist attractions in Cairo
- Museums in Cairo
- Shopping areas and markets
- World Heritage Sites in Cairo
Ancient monuments in Cairo[edit]
Bridges in Cairo[edit]
Cultural and exhibition centres in Cairo[edit]
Forts in Cairo[edit]
Fountains in Cairo[edit]
Gates in Cairo[edit]
Monuments and memorials in Cairo[edit]
Museums and art galleries in Cairo[edit]
- 6th of October Panorama
- Bayt Al-Suhaymi
- Beit El-Umma
- Carriage Museum
- Coptic Museum
- Egyptian Geological Museum
- Egyptian Museum
- Egyptian National Military Museum
- Gayer-Anderson Museum
- Gezira Center for Modern Art
- Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum
- Mukhtar Museum
- Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo
- Museum of Islamic Ceramics
- National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
- Qasr Al-Eini Museum
- The Townhouse Gallery
Palaces and villas in Cairo[edit]
- Abdeen Palace
- Al-Gawhara Palace
- Amir Alin Aq Palace
- Amir Taz Palace
- Baron Empain Palace
- Beshtak Palace
- Dubara Palace
- Gezirah Palace
- Heliopolis Palace
- Khairy Pasha Palace
- Koubbeh Palace
- Manial Palace and Museum
- Palace of Yashbak
- Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace
- Tahra Palace
- Tara
- Zaafarana palace
Parks and gardens in Cairo[edit]
Public squares in Cairo[edit]
Religious buildings in Cairo[edit]
- Al-Azhar Mosque
- Al-Hakim Mosque
- All Saints' Cathedral
- Church of St. George
- Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay
- The Hanging Church
- Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya
- Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
- Mosque of Ibn Tulun
- Mosque of Muhammad Ali
- Muhammad Bek Abu El Dahab Complex
- Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral
- St. Peter and St. Paul's Church
Secular buildings in Cairo[edit]
- Bank Misr Building
- Belmont Building
- Headquarters of the Arab League
- Khanqah of Baybars II
- Madrassa of Al-Nasir Muhammad
- Madrasa of Sarghatmish
- Maspero television building
- The Mogamma
- Qalawun complex
- Ramses Exchange
- Sabil-Kuttab of Katkhuda
- Sabil-Kuttab-Wakala of Sultan Qa'it Bay
- Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex
- Wakala al-Sultan Qaytbay
- Wikala of Al-Ghuri
- Yacoubian Building
Streets in Cairo[edit]
Theatres in Cairo[edit]
Towers in Cairo[edit]
Demographics of Cairo[edit]
Government and politics of Cairo[edit]
- International relations of Cairo
Law and order in Cairo[edit]
- Law enforcement in Cairo
History of Cairo[edit]
History of Cairo, by period or event[edit]
- Prehistory and origin of Cairo
- Medieval Cairo
- The town is conquered by the Muslims and the conquerors settle to the north of the Babylon Fortress, in an area that became known as Fustat (640 AD)
- The Fatimids found the city of Cairo in 969 as the new capital of the Fatimid caliphate in Egypt. The Caliph Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah gives Cairo its present name, al-Qāhiratu (The Victorious) (973)
- Egypt's capital moves from Fustat to Cairo (1168)
- Saladin, the first Sultan of Egypt, establishes the Ayyubid dynasty, based in Cairo (1174)
- The Mamluks seize control of Egypt and the city becomes capital of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250)
- Cairo under the Ottoman rule
- Capture of Cairo. Cairo's political influence diminishes after the Ottomans supplant Mamluk power over Egypt (1517)
- Under the Ottomans, Cairo expands south and west from its center around the Citadel
- Modern Cairo (1863–present)
- British invasion (1882)
- Egypt's independence (1922)
- Egyptian revolution of 1952
- Egyptian revolution of 2011
- Plans are announced for a yet-unnamed city to be built further east of New Cairo, intended to serve as the new capital of Egypt (2015)
History of Cairo, by subject[edit]
Culture of Cairo[edit]
Arts in Cairo[edit]
Architecture of Cairo[edit]
Cinema of Cairo[edit]
Music and dance of Cairo[edit]
- Ballet of Cairo
- Music festivals and competitions in Cairo
- Music schools in Cairo
- Music venues in Cairo
- Musical ensembles in Cairo
- Musicians from Cairo
Visual arts of Cairo[edit]
- Public art in Cairo
- Egypt's Renaissance
Cuisine of Cairo
Events in Cairo
Languages of Cairo
Media in Cairo
- Newspapers in Cairo
- Radio and television in Cairo
People of Cairo
Religion in Cairo[edit]
Sports in Cairo[edit]
- Football in Cairo
- Association football in Cairo
- Sports competitions in Cairo
- Sports venues in Cairo
Economy and infrastructure of Cairo[edit]
- Companies in Cairo
- Communications in Cairo
- Financial services in Cairo
- Hotels and resorts in Cairo
- Restaurants and cafés in Cairo
- Shopping malls and markets in Cairo
- Tourism in Cairo
- Tourist attractions in Cairo
Transportation in Cairo[edit]
- Air transport in Cairo
- Airports in Cairo
- Road transport in Cairo
- Buses in Cairo
- Roads in Cairo
Rail transport in Cairo[edit]
- Cairo Metro
- Railway stations in Cairo
- Trams in Greater Cairo
Education in Cairo[edit]
- Libraries in Cairo
- Universities and colleges in Cairo
Healthcare in Cairo[edit]
- Hospitals in Cairo