
Sabil Khusro basha In Egypt
Sabil Khusro basha Located on Al-Mu'izz ledinallah Street in front of the Sultan Qalawun collection, the Sabil and Kitab of Khosrow Pasha is considered the oldest surviving Ottoman Sabil in the city of Cairo. Built during the reign of Khosrow Pasha al-Dalati, although this avenue was established in the Ottoman era, it is an extension of the Egyptian local model in the layout of avenues.
sabil khosrow pasha consists of a rectangular Bastille chamber containing two Bastille nets to supply passers-by with the necessary drinking water.As for the book above the avenue, it is reached by a modern iron ladder installed by the committee for the preservation of Arab antiquities in 1909 during the reign of Khedive Abbas Helmy II.The Book Room takes the same layout as the registration room, the lower of the two facades is a handrail of khart wood and crowned by a wooden flap based on wooden cables.Done Renovated in 2009 in cooperation with UNESCO.
The Avenue consists of a rectangular room with a projection window, the first window overlooks Al-Mu'izz Street on the south-western side, and the other window overlooks the north-eastern side, where the north-western Iwan of the Salhiya school, and enters the Avenue from a corridor behind the Salhiya school, and the projection room is furnished from the inside with colored marble The two grilles are offset from the inside by three vertical entrances on each side, the middle entrance of each of which contains the chadrawan or marble slab on which the water flows. The book is reached above the way by a modern iron ladder, and the book Room takes the same layout as the way Room, and the two book fronts overlook the outside with two adjacent nodes resting on a support in the middle.
The building consists of a rectangular tap room containing two tap nets to supply passers-by with the necessary drinking water, and a book to teach Muslim children the principles of reading and writing .
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