EditorialEgypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag was built inside the temple of Luxor during the Ayyubids sultans (thirteenth century) and still in existence. Outside view.
EditorialEgypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag was built inside the temple of Luxor during the Ayyubids sultans (thirteenth century) and still in existence. Outside view.
EditorialEgypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag was built inside the temple of Luxor during the Ayyubids sultans (thirteenth century) and still in existence. Outside view.
EditorialEgypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag was built inside the temple of Luxor during the Ayyubids sultans (thirteenth century) and still in existence. Outside view.
EditorialThe Crusader fortress Shobeq, called Montreal by Baudoin I, king of Jerusalem and his knights. Built in 1115, fell to Saladin in 1188 and was enlarged and its fortifications improved under Ayyubids and Mamluks. The fortress on an isolated hill.