The Muhammad Ali Pasha Mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, is an iconic landmark located in the Citadel of Cairo, Egypt. Built between 1830 and 1848 by Muhammad Ali Pasha, the ruler of Egypt, the mosque stands as a stunning example of Ottoman-style architecture. Its large dome, minarets, and intricate interior design, including the use of alabaster, give the mosque a grand and majestic appearance. Overlooking the city of Cairo, it offers breathtaking views and serves as a symbol of Egypt's rich history and Islamic heritage. The mosque is one of Cairo's most visited and celebrated religious sites.
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