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  1. Madrasa al-Kamil Ayyub. Cairo, Egypt. "Next to the complex of Barquq is this Ayyubid fragment, part of a iwan of a madrasa built by Sultan al-Kamil, the nephew of Salah al-Din.

  2. The Mosque-Madrasa of El-Kamil Ayyub, the son of Saladin's brother, lies in El-Muiz Le Din Allah Street nearby Sultan Barquq Complex . It was regarded as one of the greatest theology schools in Egypt in the13th and 14th century.

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  4. This is one of the most important architectural installations dating to the Ayyubid period. It is located between al-Qasrayn (the two palaces) on al-Muizz Street. Built in the year 641 AH / 1243 AD, it became known as the Salhiyya Madrasa, referring to its eponym Sultan al-Salih Nagm al-Din Ayyub.

  5. This monument represents the architectural and institutional transition between the Fatimid monuments and the subsequent Mamluk complexes. Hence, The 13th century minaret of the madrasa of Al Salih al-Din, also known as Al Salihiyya, has obviously undergone recent restoration.

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  6. Furthermore, the Madrasa al-Sahiba in Damascus (1233), built by Salah al-Din’s sister Rabia Khatun, as well as the Mausoleum of al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub (1250), commissioned by his wife Shajar al-Durr, reflects the importance of women as patrons of architecture under the Ayyubids.

  7. Madrassa & Mausoleum of As Salih Ayyub. Cairo, Egypt, Africa. Cairo. This complex was built between 1242 and 1244 by the last Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, Al Salih Najm Al Din Ayyub, who died defending Egypt against the Crusader attack that was led by Louis IX. His grandfather was the famous Salah Al Din Ayyub, known in the West as Saladin.

  8. The Madrasa of Sultan al-Kamil: Built by Sultan al-Kamil in 1225 in the northern section of the Fatimid Western Palace, it comprised two iwans and probably some students cells. The Madrasas of Sultan al-Salih Najm al-Din Ayyub: (1243) First madrasa in Cairo to accommodate the four schools of law.

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