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with her daughter, Sitt al-Malik. As Cortese and Calinedri argue, this inauguration of the Jami al-Qarafa Mosque marked the first of the two main phases of Fatimid female architectural patronage. Durzan also sponsored a
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Delia Cortese and Simonetta Calderini have noted Fatimid women’s patronage of public monuments and the link between piety – or religious propaganda – and charity during the delicate early stage of Fatimid rule.
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to the court of the Caliph, where later she died in 995. It is said that when she died in Cairo, her daughter Sitt al-Malik mourned for a month.
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In 976, Durzan inaugurated the first phase through the building of the
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Index

Imam
caliph
Mahdia
Cairo
al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah
al-Aziz
Fatimid Caliph
al-Muizz
al-Aziz
Fatimid architecture
Cairo
Qarafa
Mahdia
Tunisia
jariya
Jami al-Qarafa Mosque
Cairo
"Splendour of Fatimid architectural legacy in Egypt remains vibrant"
An Introduction to the Study of Islam: 1001 Questions & Answers
Muqarnas: An Annual on Islamic Art and Architecture
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ISBN
978-90-04-08155-0
Arts of the City Victorious: Islamic Art and Architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt
ISBN
978-0-300-13542-8
Cortese 2006
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Reassessing the Roles of Women as 'Makers' of Medieval Art and Architecture
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