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Coordinates: 30°0208N 31°1537E / 30.0355°N 31.2604°E / 30.0355; 31.2604
 

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Amir Alin Aq Palace
قصر الأمير آلين أق
Amir Alin Aq Palace, exterior view, January 2020
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Alternative namesAmir Khayrbak Palace, Emir Khayrbak Palace, Amir Khayr Bak Palace
General information
TypePalace
Architectural styleEgyptian Mamluk architecture
Town or cityAl-Darb al-Ahmar
Cairo
Country Egypt
Coordinates30°02′08N 31°15′37E / 30.0355°N 31.2604°E / 30.0355; 31.2604
Completed1293

Amir Alin Aq Palace (Egyptian Arabic: قصر الأمير آلين أق) (also known as Amir Khayrbak Palace, Emir Khayrbak Palace, or Amir Khayr Bek Palace) was built in 1293. It stands on the Darb al-Ahmar, the ceremonial road leading to the CitadelinCairo, Egypt. Its reception hall (qa'a) is particularly notable.[1]

Alin Aq was an amir and cupbearer to Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil ibn Qalawun. This building is early Bahri and is now in ruins, with the exception of the portal. In the 16th century it was the residence of the Amir Khayrbak, whose mosque is adjacent.[2]

Khayrbak was the first Ottoman governor of Egypt. It is said he was cruel and greedy.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Architecture of Cairo". Retrieved 2012-02-05.
  • ^ Williams, Caroline (2002). Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide. The American University in Cairo Press. p. 77.
  • ^ Badawi, Cherin (2004-05-01). Egypt. Footprint Travel Guides.

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