List of Egyptian castles, forts, fortifications and city walls

Cairo Citadel was first established by Saladin and later expanded by several rulers including Muhammad Ali Pasha. It is included in a World Heritage Site Historic Cairo.[1]
Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria is one of the well preserved Egyptian castles.

Many buildings in Egypt can be put under the classification of castles, citadels, forts, and fortifications.

List by age

Protodynastic period

  • Tell es-Sakan – fortified settlement that likely was an administrative centre in an Egyptian colonial area in the southern Levant[2]

Pharaonic

Lower Egypt

Middle Egypt

Upper Egypt

Sinai

Western Desert

Excavated room inside the fort of Qasr Allam, Libyan desert, Egypt
  • Qasr Allam fort

Nubia

Semna & Kumma forts view from west
Shalfak fort plan

Persian

  • Persian fort of Rhakortis, North coast

Greco-Roman

Cairo

Delta

Kharga Oasis

Red Sea

Fayoum

Upper Egypt

Sinai

North coast

Islamic

Alexandria

Western tower of the Greek & Islamic town wall, Alexandria, Egypt
Western tower, remains of the Hellenistic & Islamic city wall, Alexandria, Egypt
Western tower of the Greek town wall, Alexandria, Egypt

Red Sea and Eastern desert

Sinai

Western desert

Modern Egypt

Cairo

Alexandria and North coast

Western Desert

Sinai

Suez Canal

Red Sea and Eastern Desert

List by areas and time

Western Desert

  • Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham, a Ramesside fort near the Libyan coast where trade goods were found. For example, cakes of Egyptian blue pigment, brought there for export, were found,[62] along with indications of exotic imports such as olive oil and wine.[63]

Alexandria

  • Citadel of Qaitbay
  • Fort Pharos
  • Fort Silsileh
  • Fort Adda
  • Fort Ras-el-Tin
  • Fort Marabout
  • Fort Adjemi
  • Marza-el-Kana
  • Citadel of Mex
  • Fort Kamaria
  • Fort Om Qabeba
  • Fort Saleh Aga
Damietta fortification and Tower 1600s
  • Ezzbet El-Borg Defensive tower.
  • Urabi Fort.
  • Old Damietta city wall and Fortifications.

Sinai castles, forts, fortifications and citadels

See also

References

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  50. ^ 1.JmA - Compass
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  54. ^ Sollum Fortified camp
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  56. ^ Battle of the Omars
  57. ^ North Africa campagain
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