Cairo has been ruled by various dynasties and empires throughout its history. It was founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, which established it as a major center of Islamic culture. Later, it came under the control of the Ayyubid dynasty, the Mamluks, and the Ottoman Empire, each leaving their mark on the city's development. In the modern era, Cairo has been the capital of Egypt, ruled by various leaders, including those from the 20th-century monarchy and subsequent republics.
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The Caliphate of Cairo
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years
Lord Cromer was responsible for absolute rule in Cairo. He became Egypt's British agent and ruled the nation for 24 years.
Cairo is derived from the Arabic word (Al-Qahyra) which means something like (The Invincible) or (The Victorious). When the Fatimid dynasty conquered Egypt 969 AD, they established a new capital which is now part of Cairo. But later, when Saladin ruled Egypt he made Cairo larger by combining it to other surrounding areas (which were also capitals of Egypt in different periods since the Islamic conquer of Egypt)
The capital of Cairo Governorate is Cairo. Cairo is also the national capital of Egypt.
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In Spanish, Cairo is called "El Cairo".
You have to specify which Cairo are you asking about.
Yes, Cairo Illinois has a paper called the Cairo Citizen. It comes out on Thursdays.
The address of the Cairo Public Library is: 1609 Washington Avenue, Cairo, 62914 0151