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Cairo

An excerpt from the Safar-nama of Nasir Khusraw:

“Coming south from Syria, the first city encountered is New Cairo, Old Cairo being situated farther south. New Cairo is called al-Qahira al-Muizziyya, and the garrison town is called Fustat...

Haifa

An excerpt from the Safar-nama of Nasir Khusraw:

“...we came to a village called Haifa. Along the village road is much sand of the type used by Persian goldsmiths, which they call Meccan. The village of Haifa is on the coast and has many palm groves and orchards. The shipbuilders there make large seagoing vessels they call Judi...”

 Source: Thackston, W. Wheeler McIntosh, ed. trans., Nasir- i Khusraw’s Book of Travels (Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, 2010), 24–25.

 

Aydhab

An excerpt from the Safar-nama of Nasir Khusraw: 

“The town of ‘Aydhab is situated by the sea and has a Friday mosque and a population of some five hundred. It belongs to the Sultan of Egypt and is a customs station for ships coming from Abyssinia, Zanzibar, and the Yemen. From there goods are transported by camel across the desert, the same way we travelled here, to Aswan and thence by boat to Cairo.

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