Arab Times

Mosque of Baybars restoratio­n resumes

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CAIRO, Oct 18, (RTRS): Egypt has resumed the restoratio­n of Cairo’s monumental 13th century al-Zahir Baybars mosque, a sign that vital cultural work is finally getting back under way after seven years of political turmoil.

Workers removed dried weeds from inside the mosque and restored fittings. The mosque was built by the Mamluk Sultan al-Zahir Baybars bin Abdullah Al-Bindakari between 1266 and 1268.

Work to restore the mosque began in 2007, but stopped in 2011, the year protesters took to the streets and toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

Egypt has struggled to fund restoratio­n projects since then, as years of street unrest, political upheaval and militant attacks drove away tourists and foreign investors.

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