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Cemetery Fatimid 2: A Glimpse into Aswan's Islamic Past

Explore the serene beauty and rich history of Cemetery Fatimid 2 in Aswan, a window into ancient Egypt's Islamic heritage.

Cemetery Fatimid 2 in Aswan offers a serene journey through history, showcasing Fatimid-era tombs dating back to the 9th century. The mud-brick domed structures, adorned with unique architectural features, provide a glimpse into ancient Islamic burial practices and the region's rich cultural heritage.

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Aswan's main market, head east towards the Nile Corniche. Turn right and walk along the Corniche for approximately 1 kilometer until you reach Al-Mahata Bridge. Cross the bridge and take the first left onto Al-Sayed Khedr Street. Continue for about 500 meters; a small sign for Cemetery Fatimid 2 will be on your right. The cemetery is slightly elevated, so look for steps leading up. Walking is free.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Aswan. A short taxi ride from the city center to Cemetery Fatimid 2 will typically cost between 10-20 EGP. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

    Local tips

    Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and a cooler experience.
    Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven ground.
    Bring water, especially during the hotter months.
    Consider hiring a local guide to learn more about the history and architecture of the tombs.

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    Cemetery Fatimid 2, also known as the Al-Anani cemetery, is a historical site in Aswan that serves as a poignant reminder of Egypt's Islamic past. This tranquil location, spanning approximately 238 acres, is divided into marine and tribal sections. It holds significant architectural and cultural value.Established during the Fatimid period (9th-12th centuries), the cemetery features distinctive mud-brick domed tombs. These domes, built on drums with horn-like corners, are unique to southern Egypt. While time and urban expansion have reduced the number of tombs from around 80 to about 30, the remaining structures showcase the ingenuity of Islamic architecture.Visitors can explore the intricate stone carvings, aged tombstones, and serene atmosphere of the cemetery. The site offers a chance to appreciate the depth of Egyptian heritage and the evolution of domed architecture. The cemetery provides a tranquil escape and a unique perspective on Aswan's diverse history.
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