The Tale Of a Vistorious Capital Of Egypt - Cairo

By Jonathan F. Pratt


Cairo', the word in Arabic indicates victorious and it is the same word that Arabs use to describe the planet Mars. The historical city is now commonly used as a gateway to visiting the world wonders, which are the fantastic pyramids of Giza, and because of this Cairo has a flourishing tourist infrastructure, with a number of luxurious Egyptian hotels, including the well-known Mena House Oberoi, a favourite of Sir. Winston Churchill.The site of Cairo continues to be continuously inhabited for more than 3,500 years and consequently it's regularly held a place of pre-eminence in the Arab world.

The contemporary city was founded in 969AD and whenever you go to this fabled city in your vacation in Egypt, the area that are exploring will have barely changed since then, because the layout of the area remains mostly the same. Many of the city's mosques also still stay from this time period.The city was originally recognized for its role as a centre of textile and refined sugar manufacturing and products manufactured from cotton, flax and sugarcane formed its primary industry. Cairo was also a transhipment center for overland trade from India and Africa to Europe.In 1347, catastrophe struck Cairo in the type of the plague killing up to 40% of the population. The disaster struck at a bad time for the city as just a couple years later the Europeans found a maritime route to India and China, across the Cape of Good Hope and this lost Cairo its part of transhipment centre and meant the city received financial stagnation for the next 3 centuries.

By the time Napoleon invaded the city in 1798, the population was a rather paltry 200,000.Nevertheless, in the 19th Century The Suez Canal was constructed, and you will no doubt visit this fine feat of manmade engineering on your holiday in Egypt. The Suez Canal brought trade back to the city of Cairo, and with that the population again blossomed.The Suez Canal was the brainchild of Ismail, an Egyptian ruler who has been educated in France and wanted his city to compete with that of Paris.

To coincide with the opening ceremony of the Suez Canal, Ismail suggested a plan for a really modern Cairo. The modern city resulted in a separation and on your Egyptian holiday you will see a distinct separation between old and modern Cairo, especially between the European Al Izbakiya Gardens and also the historical souks of old-time Cairo.In 1930, Cairo's population exceeded the one millionmark, and it's been expanding at a rate of 300,000 each year since then. The bustling city is a great place to explore on a holiday in Egypt and the city stays alive 24/7, with the call of the muezzin ringing out well into the early hours of the morning.

The Egyptian Museum, which hosts the pieces of Tutankhamen and the nearby pyramids and sphinx of Giza are obvious tourist attractions to explore on your Egyptian holiday. However, the stunning Cairo Opera House and Khan-el-Khalili souks are also worth a visit, however long you stay in this ancient and enthralling city 1 thing remains particular, you will never tire of it.






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