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The Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex or The Funerary complex of Sultan al-Ghuri, also known as al-Ghuriya, is a colossal Islamic religious and funerary facility, open to sightseers as a historic site. The site was erected by Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri between 1503 and 1505 CE. The complex comprises two main edifices, which stand facing each other on al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah street (al-Muizz Street), in the Fahhamin Quarter, in the heart of the historic part of Cairo, Egypt. The eastern realm of the complex includes the Sultan's mausoleum, a khanqah, a sabil (water distribution kiosk), and a kuttab (Islamic primary school), while the western side of the complex is a mosque and a madrasa (school).  

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