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Around 1000 years ago, during the early 11th century, Egypt was a part of the Fatimid Caliphate, which was a period of cultural and economic prosperity. Cairo, the capital, was a thriving center of trade, science, and arts, attracting scholars and merchants from across the Islamic world. The population was diverse, including Arabs, Berbers, and various other ethnic groups, contributing to a rich cultural tapestry. However, political instability and power struggles were also present, as the Fatimid authority began to wane, leading to a fragmented political landscape in the region.

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