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The “Minaret of Ibn-Tulun Mosque” in Cairo is a striking example of 9th-century Islamic architecture. Built as part of the mosque commissioned by Ahmad ibn-Tulun, the minaret features a spiral design reminiscent of Mesopotamian styles, blending functional purpose with ornamental elegance. Rising above the mosque complex, it served both as a visual landmark and a platform for the call to prayer, reflecting the innovative architectural vision of early medieval Egypt.
This piece is accompanied by Certificate R , issued by Konouz in collaboration with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. It confirms that the replica faithfully represents the original artifact, developed through verified historical research and skilled artisan craftsmanship.