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Yes, Cairo and Mecca were historically trading partners, particularly during the medieval period. Cairo, as a major center for commerce and culture in the Arab world, facilitated trade routes that connected various regions, including those leading to Mecca. The pilgrimage to Mecca, or Hajj, also boosted trade in the region, as pilgrims brought goods and exchanged them in Cairo and other cities. This relationship contributed to the economic and cultural exchange between the two cities.

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