- Bab al-Nasr, Cairo
Bab al-Nasr (Gate of Victory), (ar: باب النصر) in Islamic
Cairo is a massive fortified gate with rectagular stone towers flanking the semicircular arch of the eastern Portal. the original Bab al-Nasr was built south of the present one by generalGawhar al Siqili when the city was first laid out. later "Wazir Badr al-Gamali" enlarged the city and replaced the first gate with the present one, naming itBab al-'Izz (Gate of Prosperity), Despite this, the inhabitants have shown preference to the original name meaning "Gate of Victory". which has remained in use to this day.a significant decorative feature is the shields on the flanks and fronts of the protruding towers, which symbolize victory in protecting the city against invaders. Napoleon later named each tower of the north wal after the officers responsible for its security. the names of these French officers are carved near the upper level of the gates.
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