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Mausoleum in Cairo, Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hosh al-Basha (Arabic: حوش الباشا, romanized: hawsh al-basha, lit. 'courtyard of the pasha'), also Hosh el-Basha, Hawsh al-Basha, or Hosh el-Pasha),[1][2] is a mausoleum of the royal family of Muhammad Ali Pasha at road al-Imam Al-Shafi‘i in the Southern Cemetery of Cairo, Egypt.[3]
Hosh al-Basha | |
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Location | Fustat, Southern Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt |
Coordinates | 30.012069°N 31.257277°E |
Built | A.D.1854 / 1271 A.H. |
Built for | Muhammad Ali dynasty |
Architectural style(s) | Ottoman architecture |
Hosh al-Pasha was built in 1854 to house several tombs of the Muhammad Ali dynasty’s family and devoted servants.[4] The structure is a multi-domed complex with inner courtyards and chambers heavily decorated by Islamic motifs, colors and precious materials that still show much of the original luxurious and rich state of the place.[4]
Some of the members of the Muhammad Ali dynasty buried in Hosh al-Basha are Ibrahim Pasha, Tusun Pasha, Isma'il Pasha, Sa'id Pasha, Abbas I, Ahmad Rifaat Pasha and his daughter Ayn-al-Hayat Rifaat, Mohammed Ali Tewfik, Muhammad Ali’s sister Zubaida Khanum and her husband Mustafa Bey(Yeghen branch), and other descendants from Muhammad Ali and his sister.
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