Bab Zuwayla Mosque _ in Egypt

Bab Zuweila gate of Cairo

Bab Zuweila gate of Cairo

Below the two towers, which are more than 24 meters high and more than 25 meters wide, and their construction ended in 1092, the Zuwayla tribe from Tunisia settled in the company of Gohar al-Saqqali, the Fatimid commander, then this gate carried the heads of the Tartar messengers and Touman Bey, and embraced the hopes of many, but the area was tampered with by the hand of futility and neglect, and its wall was occupied by sellers of fabrics, antiques, plastic tools, books and a famous “foul” cart, which the public later called the gate of the Metwalli, because the Hisbah used to sit at it to collect taxes.

The southern facade of Bab Zuwayla consists of two round towers and an arch between them from which the whole of Old Cairo can be seen, carved from below, so that they form a knotted entrance, between them is a bridge that became a passage from a busy street, and the northern facade is a straight stone wall topped by a platform at a height of 9 meters, and south of it 3 knotted openings topped by another platform, while the original entrance to Bab Zuwayla was an L-shaped staircase, whose remains are still extant.

Bab Zuwayla is very famous because it is a museum-like tourist attraction that includes its composition, history, stages of restoration, and rare old photos, since Badr al-Din al-Gamali rebuilt the walls, as it was not subjected to a military attack in its history, but witnessed many commercial and religious activities, processions and celebrations, and was restored during the period from 1988 to 2003.

The door is famous for hanging the heads of the messengers of Hulagu, the leader of the Tartars, who came with a threatening message to Egypt, and were beheaded by Saif al-Din Qutz, which marked the beginning of the Mamluk state, before the last sultan of this state, Tuman Bay, was executed on it after the Ottoman army led by Selim I entered the country.

The name Bab Zuwayla was derived from the Berber tribe that came to Egypt with Gohar al-Saqqali and settled near it, and the public later called it al-Mutawalli Gate, because the Hisbah used to sit there to collect taxes.

Jawhar al-Saqali was asked by Caliph al-Mu'izz to identify a place to establish a capital to be the seat of Fatimid power, and an area of 360 acres was chosen to establish it and named Cairo.

Badr al-Din al-Jamali rebuilt Cairo's fortress, most of which had been removed by natural factors, and used stones from Pharaonic temples. Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi renovated the doors of the fortress and added eight others, including al-Shairiya, al-Wazir, and al-Bahr, so that Cairo then had about 15 doors with distinctive architecture from different Islamic eras.

Latest Articles

Admin

Aswan Governerate in Egypt

One of Egypt's southern governorates is Aswan Governorate. The city of Aswan serves as its capital. At a latitude of 22 north of the equator (also known as the Tropic of Cancer), it is bounded to the north by the Qena Governorate, to the east by the Red Sea Governorate, to the west by the New Valley Governorate, and to the south by the Republic of Sudan.

Admin

Luxor Governorate Egypt

The capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt is Luxor City, which was once known as "Thebes City" because it served as Egypt's capital during the Pharaonic era. It is situated in the South Upper Egypt region, approximately 670 kilometers from the capital Cairo from the south. It is bordered on the north by Qena Governorate, on the south by Aswan Governorate, on the east by Red Sea Governorate, and on the west by New Valley Governorate.

Admin

History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

Kafr El Sheikh Governorate is an Egyptian governorate, located in the northernmost part of Egypt in the Nile Delta, with Kafr El Sheikh as its capital. It had a population of 3,172,753 in 2015 and an area of 3,748 km². Its entire area is located north of the delta and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The main economic activity of the residents of the governorate is agriculture and fishing, especially the southern lands of the governorate and the lands overlooking the Nile River - Rosetta Branch.

Admin

Egypt's New Administrative Capital

The New Administrative Capital is located between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, 60 km from Cairo and the same distance from Ain Sokhna and Suez. The New Administrative Capital is located on the border of Badr City, in the area between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, just after New Cairo, Mostakbal City and Madinaty.

Admin

Al Gharbia Governorate

Gharbia Governorate is one of the governorates full of archaeological sites, whether they are places or facilities (mosques, churches), as the governorate is a destination for visitors to these places throughout the year, whether they are Egyptians from the different governorates.

Admin

Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

The Hamata area, south of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea, is one of the most important parts of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve, whether in the desert or the sea. It was named after the sorrel plant, which was distorted to Hamata.

blog.related_tours

Cairo Excursions to Giza pyramids, Sakkara and Memphis

With our extraordinary Giza pyramids, Sakkara and Memphis Tour witness the iconic pyramids of Giza and marvel at the magnificence of Egyptian pharaohs. Explore Egypt's ancient capital, adorned with a plethora of pyramids and tombs, and uncover hidden mysteries during your excursion in Cairo.

Old Cairo day tour from Alexandria port with dinner

Book the best of the Egypt trips that will take you to the places where the locals are and the culture of the Egyptians, with the best dinner in a good quality restaurant with Egyptian ingredients and the best Egyptian recipes you will discover only with Cairo top tours.

"Escape the City and Breathe in the Fresh Air at El-Fayoum Oasis from Cairo in Just One Night!"

getaway from Cairo's bustle, a one-night tour of El-Fayoum Oasis from Cairo is the best option for you,  The largest oasis in Egypt is called El-Fayoum. The area is relatively dry and drought, but it is also home to lakes, and rivers. Numerous tourist attractions, including mosques, monasteries, and ancient ruins, can be found within the oasis.

Day Tour to Cairo Attractions and Camel Ride from Hurghada

Egyptian History is so interesting and you can discover it during visiting the pharaonic, Coptic, and Islamic monuments in Cairo by air after finishing your tour in Hurghada and ending this day with a camel ride.

12 Days Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Sharm El Sheikh during Easter Packages

Our 12-day Egypt Travel Package is designed to take you on a journey through some of the most iconic and beautiful sites in Egypt, while also giving you the chance to unwind and relax on the beaches of Sharm El Sheikh.

The Sultan al-Muayyad Minaret, next to Bab Zuweila, provides a breathtaking vista of Cairo. Reach the top of the minaret by ascending the spiral staircase and take in the stunning views of the old city, the historic Islamic neighborhood, and adjacent attractions like the Al-Azhar Mosque and the Cairo Citadel.
 

Bab Zuweila is located near several other historic sites and landmarks in Islamic Cairo, including the Mosque of Sultan Hassan, the Al-Rifa'i Mosque, and the Khan El Khalili bazaar. Visitors can explore these attractions as part of their visit to Bab Zuweila.

;

Cairo Top Tours Partners

Check out our partners

whatsapp-icon Cairo Top Tours