Salah al-Din Square (), known historically as Al-Rumaila Square (), Black Square, and colloquially as Citadel Square () is the main city square of
Islamic Cairo
Islamic Cairo (), or Medieval Cairo, officially Historic Cairo (القاهرة التاريخية ''al-Qāhira tārīkhiyya''), refers mostly to the areas of Cairo, Egypt, that were built from the Muslim conquest of Egypt, Muslim conquest in 641 C ...
. It is considered among the most important areas in Egypt, having witnessed many significant political and social events.
[Salah al-Din Square, Egyptian Ministry of Tourism]
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It is sometimes considered to be two squares adjacent to each other, with historical Al-Rumaila lying northwest of the Citadel Square; they had once been separated by a wall, which can be seen in the maps of Carsten Niebuhr
Carsten Niebuhr, or Karsten Niebuhr (17 March 1733 Cuxhaven, Lüdingworth – 26 April 1815 Meldorf, Dithmarschen), was a German mathematician, Cartography, cartographer, and Geographical exploration, explorer in the service of Denmark-Norway. He ...
map of Cairo, and in the ''Description de l'Égypte
The ''Description de l'Égypte'' (, ''"Description of Egypt"'') was a series of publications, appearing first in 1809 and continuing until the final volume appeared in 1829, which aimed to comprehensively catalog all known aspects of ancient an ...
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Name
The Citadel Square was known in the past as “Rumaila Square” and was recently known as “Salah al-Din Square.”
History
The square had originally served as a polo court for Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad
Al-Malik an-Nasir Nasir ad-Din Muhammad ibn Qalawun (), commonly known as an-Nasir Muhammad (), or by his kunya: Abu al-Ma'ali () or as Ibn Qalawun (1285–1341) was the ninth Mamluk sultan of the Bahri dynasty who ruled Egypt between 129 ...
on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and as a venue for the prayers at the festivals for Eid al‑Fitr
Eid as a name may refer to:
Islamic holidays
An Eid is a Muslim religious festival:
* Eid al-Fitr ( ', "Feast of Breaking the Fast"), marks the end of the month of Ramadan
* Eid al-Adha ( ', "Feast of the Sacrifice"), falls on the 10th day of ...
and Eid al‑Adha
Eid as a name may refer to:
Islamic holidays
An Eid is a Muslim religious festival:
* Eid al-Fitr ( ', "Feast of Breaking the Fast"), marks the end of the month of Ramadan
* Eid al-Adha ( ', "Feast of the Sacrifice"), falls on the 10th day of ...
. It was also used as an area for receiving ambassadors and foreign dignitaries.[
The square witnessed many Mamluk celebrations, and the Sultan's procession came out of the Citadel's seat of government, heading to the streets of Cairo on important occasions such as the exit of an army (army) for war. Or the exit of the bearer (the covering of the Kaaba) for the Hijaz or when celebrating the confirmation of the sighting of the crescent of Ramadan.
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Location
The square is surrounded by the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan
The Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan () is a monumental mosque and madrasa located in Salah al-Din Square in the historic district of Cairo, Egypt. It was built between 1356 and 1363 during the Bahri Mamluk period, commissioned by Sultan an-Nasir H ...
to the north, the Al-Mahmoudia Mosque
Al-Mahmoudia Mosque () or the Mosque of Mahmud Pasha is a historic mosque in the city of Cairo, Egypt. It is located at the Salah al-Din Square in the Citadel of Cairo area, in front of Bab al-Azab gate of the citadel. There are Sultan Hassan Mos ...
to the east. The Al-Rifa'i Mosque
Al-Rifa'i Mosque (, transliterated also as ''Al-Rifai'', Al-Refai, Al-Refa'i, locally known as El-Refa'i, and in English: the Refaai Mosque) is located in Citadel Square, adjacent to the Cairo Citadel. Its name is derived from the Ali Abu Shubb ...
, a 19th-century addition, contains the tombs of four 19th and 20th century Khedives and Kings of the Muhammad Ali dynasty
The Muhammad Ali dynasty or the Alawiyya dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Egypt and Sudan from the 19th to the mid-20th century. It is named after its progenitor, the Albanians, Albanian Muhammad Ali of Egypt, Muhammad Ali, regarded as the fou ...
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External links
Al-Rumaila Square: A Study on the Perception of the Space
References
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Squares in Cairo