The entire eastern side of Cairo is filled with cemeteries, some well over 1000 years old. While there are many different sections, we’re broadly dividing them into northern and southern sections, with the Citadel as the middle point.
Northern:
Tombs of Princess Ruqayya Abd Al-Halim and Princess Shawikar
Khanqah and Tomb of al-Nasir Faraj ibn Barquq
Takiya of Ahmad Abu Sayf (1400s)
Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Barsbay
Mausoleum of Abdallah al-Minufi
Façade of the Tomb of Murad Bey
Tomb of Mankalibugha al-Fakhri
Funerary Complex of Sulayman Pasha al-Silahdar
Hawd and Tomb of Qadi Muhammad Mawahib
Qubba Kuz al ‘Asal (Nasrallah)
Southern:
Mashhad of Um Kulthum (and Qasim Abu Tayyib)
Mausoleum of Isma’il ibn Tha’lab
Mausoleum and sabil-kuttab of Radwan Bey al-Razzaz
Mausoleum of Ali Bey al-Kabir and Isma’il Bey al-Kabir
Mausoleum of Abdallah al-Dakruri
Mausoleum of Uthman Bey Qazdaghli (1766)
Qubba ‘Ali Badr al-Din al-Qarafi
Masjid Nur al-Din/Messih Pasha
Qubba wa-Khanqah al-Amir Qawsun
Masjid al-Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri