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  1. May 9, 2024 · Qasr al-Ayni- Kasr Al Ainy (1466-1468): the palace built by Ahmed Ibn Al Ainy by the Nile shore in the area known till now as Mouth of Khalig. This palace played an important part in the history of Cairo and Egypt which extends till now. It was used as a governmental building, a Chateau, a military hospital and a primary school till the year 1837.

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  2. List of palaces in Egypt. Egypt contains a large number of palaces, dating from the time of the Pharaohs, through the Romans, Fatimids, Memluks, and the modern Egyptian kingdom .

  3. Dubara Palace. The Dubara Palace is located at the Simon Bolivar square in the north part of the Garden City district in downtown Cairo, Egypt. It is used for an evangelical church school. It is known as Villa Casdagli or Kasr EL-Dobara Experimental Language School, too.

  4. Jan 11, 2018 · Kasr Al Ainy is the most important medical school in Egypt and probably the Middle East. It has been established as a palace in 1466 by Ahmed Ibn Al Ainy.

  5. Kasr Al Ainy, the palace built by Ahmed Ibn Al Aini, in the years (A.D.1466-1468) by the Nile shore in the area known till now as Mouth of Khalig played an important part in the history of Cairo and Egypt which extends till now.

  6. Princess Shivakiar, also had a "gallery of ancestors" at her Cairo palace, where she housed busts of all the viceroys down to a huge statue of King Farouk, the penultimate ruler of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. She died at the Kasr al-Aali Palace, Cairo, on 17 February 1947 and was buried in Hosh al-Basha, Imam al-Shafi'i, Cairo, Egypt.

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  8. Aug 16, 2014 · his ambitious programme produced the famous ‘Kasr’ series: Kasr al-Aini, Kasr al-Aali, Kasr alDubara, Kasr al-Nil and Kasr alWalda. each represente­d a royal palace with Nile-front gardens. Ismail Pasha was deposed by the British in 1879, who took over the barracks in 1882 following the Battle of Tel el-Kebir.