Memory of the World
Deeds of Sultans and Princes
The deeds of the Princes and Sultans who ruled Egypt starting from the Fatimid era to the end of the Mamluke era refers to many of the distinguished historical persons in Egypt and Arab countries thus demonstrating social economical and political aspects during that era It consists of four hundred deeds in total written on papers and parchments in rollform The longest deed is forty metres long and its width ranges from 34 centimetres to 45 centimetres and they are kept in chemicallytreated cardboard cylinders This collection does not exist elsewhere and is therefore incomparable and unique
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