After Alexandria fell under Muslim control, it gradually lost its importance since the newly created Empire was not dependent on land and had other ports nearby like Damietta, and Palestinian ports, but nevertheless the city includes several large and important mosques. After Napoleon came in, the city started to regain its power over the nearby port of Rosetta. Today, the city is the second largest in Egypt and one of the most important Mediterranean Sea ports.
- Attarin mosque[1] see Commons, 1057 A.D. (370–641 St. Athanasius church)
Abbasids
editFatimids
edit- Sheikh Al-Qabari mosque, 11th century [2]
Ayyubids
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