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  2. Abdeen Palace - Wikipedia

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    Abdeen District is the home of Abdeen Palace (Arabic: قصر عابدين), a 19th-century Cairo palace built by Khedive Ismail and served as the Egyptian royal household's primary official residence from 1874 until the July Revolution in 1952. [1] Since then it has been of the presidential palaces. [1]

  3. Cairo Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Sultan al-Salih Isma'il (a son of al-Nasir who reigned from 1342 to 1345) built a richly decorated palace or hall known as al-Duhaysha (the "little wonder") which was inaugurated in February 1344. [13] Likewise, Sultan Hasan (another son of al-Nasir) built a lavish domed palace known as the Qa'a al-Baysariyya, which was completed in 1360.

  4. List of palaces in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    1863 Abdeen Palace - former royal residence, Cairo [22] 1897 Count Gabriel Habib El-Sakakini Pasha Palace at Old Cairo [49] [50] 1898 Anisa Wissa Palace, Fayoum. [51] 1899 Prince Mohammed Ali Tewfik palace (now the Manyal Palace museum) [52] 1899 Prince Said Halim Pasha Palace in downtown Cairo. [53] late 19th century Koubbeh Palace, El-Quba [54]

  5. Wherever We May Roam Tour - Wikipedia

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    Wherever We May Roam (mentioned by band members in interviews as Wherever I May Roam) was a concert tour by the American heavy metal band Metallica in support of their eponymous fifth studio album (commonly known as The Black Album).

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  7. Abedin - Wikipedia

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    Abdeen (Cairo), a district of Cairo; Abdeen Palace, one of the official residences of the President of Egypt Abdeen Palace incident of 1942, military confrontation that took place on 4 February 1942; Abdeen, a village in the Bsharri District of Lebanon; Abdin, Daraa Governorate, a village in southern Syria; Abdin, Idlib, a village in ...

  8. List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    British influence in Egypt remained strong, as evidenced by the Abdeen Palace Incident of 1942, which almost led to Farouk I's forced abdication. In October 1951, Prime Minister Mustafa el-Nahhas introduced, and Parliament approved, decrees unilaterally abrogating the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 and proclaiming Farouk I King of Egypt and the ...

  9. Ras El Tin Palace - Wikipedia

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    Ras El Tin Palace (Egyptian Arabic: قصر راس التين Qaṣr Ras El Tīn, literally, "Cape Fig Palace") is a palace on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria, Egypt. It is one of the official residences for a serving President of Egypt. Under the Muhammad Ali Dynasty of Egypt and Sudan, it was a royal palace. Ras El Tin Palace ...