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Muizz Street was created in 969AD and is Cairo’s oldest street; it is also the main pedestrian street. When the Fatimids took power in 969 they set about solidifying their rule by starting a number of construction projects including repairing canals and roads; they laid the foundations for modern Cairo including Muizz Street. Al-Muizz Al-Deen Street is named after the first Fatimid Caliph of Egypt who was responsible for laying the street as his capital’s main thoroughfare.
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