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  • Cairo fire
  • 1952 anti-British riots in downtown Cairo, Egypt

    The Cairo Fire (Arabic: حريق القاهرة), also known as Black Saturday, was a series of riots that took place on 26 January 1952, marked by the burning and

    Cairo fire

    Cairo fire

    Cairo_fire

  • Cairo
  • Capital and largest city of Egypt

    Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate. It is home to more than 9.8 million people. It is also part of the largest urban

    Cairo

    Cairo

    Cairo

  • Cairo, New York
  • Town in New York, United States

    stand were torn down in the 1970s. Cairo has two fire companies: Cairo Fire District and Round Top Vol. Fire Co. Inc. Cairo Ambulance responds to medical emergencies

    Cairo, New York

    Cairo, New York

    Cairo,_New_York

  • Battle of Ismailia (1952)
  • Armed confrontation between the British army and Egyptian police in Ismailia, Egypt

    when news of the engagement was publicized the next day it sparked the Cairo fire and eventually led to the 1952 Egyptian revolution. The British had suffered

    Battle of Ismailia (1952)

    Battle of Ismailia (1952)

    Battle_of_Ismailia_(1952)

  • Cairo, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    Cairo (/ˈkɛər.oʊ/, KAIR-oh, sometimes /ˈkeɪ.roʊ/, KAY-roh) is the southernmost city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the county seat of Alexander County

    Cairo, Illinois

    Cairo, Illinois

    Cairo,_Illinois

  • Ramses Exchange fire
  • Fire at Ramses Central building in Cairo

    firefighting units were dispatched to the site. The fire continued for about 13 hours, requiring support from Cairo's water utility company and necessitating the

    Ramses Exchange fire

    Ramses Exchange fire

    Ramses_Exchange_fire

  • Pizzagate conspiracy theory
  • Debunked conspiracy theory about alleged child sex ring

    Carolina traveled to Comet Ping Pong to investigate the conspiracy and fired a rifle inside the restaurant to break the lock on a door to a storage room

    Pizzagate conspiracy theory

    Pizzagate conspiracy theory

    Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory

  • Cairo International Airport
  • International airport serving Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo International Airport (IATA: CAI, ICAO: HECA) (Arabic: مطار القاهرة الدولي; Maṭār El Qāhira El Dawli) is a major international airport serving Cairo

    Cairo International Airport

    Cairo International Airport

    Cairo_International_Airport

  • Racial unrest in Cairo, Illinois
  • Racial unrest and ethnic riots in Cairo, Illinois from 1967 to 1973

    cell. Over the next several years, fire bombings, racially charged boycotts and shootouts were common place in Cairo, with 170 nights of gunfire reported

    Racial unrest in Cairo, Illinois

    Racial_unrest_in_Cairo,_Illinois

  • Chemtrail conspiracy theory
  • Conspiracy theory about contrails

    affair Golpe Azul Middle East / North Africa In the Arab world 10 agorot Cairo fire Kissinger Plan in Lebanon Israel-related animal theories Iran Western-backed

    Chemtrail conspiracy theory

    Chemtrail conspiracy theory

    Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory

  • Shepheard's Hotel
  • Historical, architectural structure of Egypt

    in Cairo and one of the most celebrated hotels in the world from the middle of the 19th century until its destruction in 1952 during the Cairo Fire. It

    Shepheard's Hotel

    Shepheard's Hotel

    Shepheard's_Hotel

  • Downtown Cairo
  • Commercial district of Cairo, Egypt

    landlords and tenants following the burning of most of Cairo's buildings during the famous Cairo fire incident prior to the 1952 Revolution led by Gamal Abdel

    Downtown Cairo

    Downtown Cairo

    Downtown_Cairo

  • List of conspiracy theories
  • of a machine gun rather than semi-automatic weapons, claiming the rapid fire heard in videos indicates automatic gunfire. Others allege government involvement

    List of conspiracy theories

    List of conspiracy theories

    List_of_conspiracy_theories

  • The Cairo
  • United States historic place

    The Cairo apartment building, located at 1615 Q Street NW in Washington, D.C., is a landmark in the Dupont Circle neighborhood and the District of Columbia's

    The Cairo

    The Cairo

    The_Cairo

  • Ramses Station rail disaster
  • Train accident in Egypt on 27 February 2019

    "Deadly fire after train crashes at Cairo's main station". France 24. 27 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019. "Deadly fire at Cairo's main rail

    Ramses Station rail disaster

    Ramses_Station_rail_disaster

  • EgyptAir Flight 667
  • 2011 aviation accident in Egypt

    passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, flying as Egyptair Flight 667, suffered a cockpit fire on the ground at Cairo Airport, while preparing

    EgyptAir Flight 667

    EgyptAir Flight 667

    EgyptAir_Flight_667

  • 2015 Cairo restaurant fire
  • 2015 fire in Agouza, Egypt

    molotov cocktail was thrown into the El Sayad restaurant in Cairo, Egypt. The restaurant fire killed 17 people, and wounded six. The restaurant was also

    2015 Cairo restaurant fire

    2015_Cairo_restaurant_fire

  • Timeline of Cairo
  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cairo, Egypt. 1st C. BCE – Babylon Fortress built (approximate date). 33 CE – Origins of the

    Timeline of Cairo

    Timeline_of_Cairo

  • Egyptian Museum
  • History museum in Cairo, Egypt

    elˈmɑsˤɾi]) and also called the Cairo Museum or the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (EMC), is a national history museum in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptological museum

    Egyptian Museum

    Egyptian Museum

    Egyptian_Museum

  • 2021 Obour clothing factory fire
  • Industrial accident in Egypt

    2021, a fire occurred at a clothing factory in Obour, a city in Egypt near Cairo. It killed at least 20 people and injured another 24. Fifteen fire trucks

    2021 Obour clothing factory fire

    2021_Obour_clothing_factory_fire

  • Outline of Cairo
  • Capital and largest city of Egypt

    in Cairo Gezira Roda Island Rivers in Cairo Nile World Heritage Sites in Cairo Islamic Cairo Coptic Cairo Downtown Cairo Islamic Cairo Old Cairo Azbakeya

    Outline of Cairo

    Outline_of_Cairo

  • American University in Cairo
  • Independent university in New Cairo, Egypt

    in Cairo (AUC; Arabic: الجامعة الأمريكية بالقاهرة, romanized: al-Jāmi‘a al-’Amrīkiyya bi-l-Qāhira) is a private research university in New Cairo, Egypt

    American University in Cairo

    American_University_in_Cairo

  • Revolt of Cairo
  • 1798 revolt of the French invasion of Egypt and Syria

    5 4 Jaffa 3 Cairo 2 Alexandria 1 Malta     The Revolt of Cairo was a rebellion that occurred on 21–22 October 1798 by inhabitants of Cairo against the

    Revolt of Cairo

    Revolt of Cairo

    Revolt_of_Cairo

  • List of town and city fires
  • Major urban fires affecting more than one building

    destroyed. 1952 – The Cairo fire, Egypt 1953 – Shek Kip Mei fire in a squatter area in Hong Kong left 58,000 homeless. 1953 – Busan station fire in South Korea

    List of town and city fires

    List_of_town_and_city_fires

  • LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory
  • Conspiracy theory alleging child grooming by LGBTQ people

    29, 2022. Scherr, Sonia (March 2, 2010). "U.S. Anti-Gay Activists Under Fire for Role in Uganda". Southern Poverty Law Center. Archived from the original

    LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory

    LGBTQ grooming conspiracy theory

    LGBTQ_grooming_conspiracy_theory

  • List of fires in Egypt
  • least 20 dead in Cairo clothing factory fire". Al Jazeera English. 11 March 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021. "Egypt: Garment factory fire kills at least 20"

    List of fires in Egypt

    List_of_fires_in_Egypt

  • Three Imaginary Boys
  • 1979 studio album by the Cure

    Hendrix Experience cover) 2:29 2. "Meat Hook" 2:17 3. "So What" 2:37 4. "Fire in Cairo" 3:23 5. "It's Not You" 2:49 6. "Three Imaginary Boys" 3:17 7. "The

    Three Imaginary Boys

    Three_Imaginary_Boys

  • Miguel Cairo
  • Venezuelan baseball player and coach (born 1974)

    manager of the Washington Nationals in July 2025 after the team fired Dave Martinez. Cairo was briefly the bench coach of the St. Louis Cardinals in 2013

    Miguel Cairo

    Miguel Cairo

    Miguel_Cairo

  • The Coffeehouse
  • 1988 novel by Naguib Mahfouz

    between Ibrahim AbdulHadi and the society of “The Muslim Brotherhood”, Cairo fire, and the British conquest. In addition, the novel sheds light on the cultural

    The Coffeehouse

    The Coffeehouse

    The_Coffeehouse

  • EgyptAir Flight 804
  • 2016 aviation accident in the Mediterranean Sea

    international passenger flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Cairo International Airport, operated by EgyptAir. On 19 May 2016 at 02:33 Egypt

    EgyptAir Flight 804

    EgyptAir Flight 804

    EgyptAir_Flight_804

  • HIV/AIDS denialism in South Africa
  • Belief that HIV does not cause AIDS

    December. On 9 August 2007, despite ongoing calls to fire Tshabalala-Msimang, Mbeki instead fired Madlala-Routledge, South Africa's then-deputy health

    HIV/AIDS denialism in South Africa

    HIV/AIDS_denialism_in_South_Africa

  • Old Cairo
  • Neighbourhood within historic Cairo, Egypt

    Old Cairo (Arabic: مصر القديمة, romanized: Miṣr al-Qadīma, Egyptian pronunciation: Maṣr El-ʾAdīma; Coptic: ⲃⲁⲃⲩⲗⲱⲛ ⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ) is a historic area in Cairo, Egypt

    Old Cairo

    Old Cairo

    Old_Cairo

  • James Ireland Craig
  • Scottish mathematician who died in the 1952 Cairo Fire

    killed aged 83 in a deliberate fire at the Turf Club in Cairo, set by rioters on 26 January 1952 during the Cairo Fire. In 1897, he married Isabella Wilson

    James Ireland Craig

    James_Ireland_Craig

  • Cicurel family
  • Sephardic Jewish family in Egypt

    On January 26, 1952, during the Cairo Fire, an enraged mob burned and looted, unabated, large parts of modern Cairo. The Cicurel store was targeted due

    Cicurel family

    Cicurel_family

  • Andrew Neil
  • Scottish journalist and broadcaster (born 1949)

    worked in cotton mills during World War II and his father ran the wartime Cairo fire brigade, worked as an electrician and was a major in the Territorial Army

    Andrew Neil

    Andrew Neil

    Andrew_Neil

  • Black Saturday
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    arrests of Jewish paramilitaries in Palestine Cairo Fire or Black Saturday, a 1952 series of riots in Cairo Black Saturday (Cuban Missile Crisis), a day

    Black Saturday

    Black_Saturday

  • Riad Shehata
  • Egyptian photographer (died 1942)

    minute detail the extensive damage resulting from the devastating 1952 Cairo Fire. In 2003, 275 rare photographs from the Riad Shehata Studio were bought

    Riad Shehata

    Riad Shehata

    Riad_Shehata

  • Egyptian revolution of 1952
  • Military overthrow of King Farouk

    him as soon as possible. He was pressured to produce a report on the Cairo Fire that implicated the Wafd as responsible, but refused. The king adjourned

    Egyptian revolution of 1952

    Egyptian revolution of 1952

    Egyptian_revolution_of_1952

  • 2026 Crans-Montana bar fire
  • Deadly nightclub fire in Switzerland

    celebrations, a fire broke out at Le Constellation bar in the ski-resort town of Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland. Forty-one people died in the fire, and 115

    2026 Crans-Montana bar fire

    2026 Crans-Montana bar fire

    2026_Crans-Montana_bar_fire

  • Sanaa Gamil
  • Egyptian actress (1930–2002)

    frightened, the day her brother spelled her was the same day that the Cairo Fire occurred. This made this day unforgettable throughout her whole life.

    Sanaa Gamil

    Sanaa Gamil

    Sanaa_Gamil

  • EgyptAir
  • State-owned flag carrier of Egypt

    Cairo–Belgrade–Prague, Cairo–Rome–London, Cairo–Jeddah and Cairo–Khartoum runs, DC-3s on the Cairo–Alexandria–Mersa Matruh, Cairo–Assiut–Luxor, Cairo–Luxor–Aswan

    EgyptAir

    EgyptAir

    EgyptAir

  • Cairo Citadel
  • Medieval Islamic-era fortification in Egypt

    Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin (Arabic: قلعة صلاح الدين, romanized: Qalaʿat Salāḥ ad-Dīn) is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt

    Cairo Citadel

    Cairo Citadel

    Cairo_Citadel

  • Cairo Gang
  • British secret agent group in Ireland

    The Cairo Gang was a group of British military intelligence agents who were sent to Dublin in 1920 during the Irish War of Independence to identify prominent

    Cairo Gang

    Cairo_Gang

  • Second Cairo Revolt
  • The Second Cairo Revolt was an uprising by the inhabitants of Cairo against the French Republican occupying forces. It lasted from 20 March to 21 April

    Second Cairo Revolt

    Second_Cairo_Revolt

  • Cairo attack
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    2014 Cairo bombings 2015 Cairo restaurant fire 2015 Bombing of the Cairo Italian Consulate 2017 Attack on Saint Menas church, Cairo 2019 Cairo bombing

    Cairo attack

    Cairo_attack

  • Pallache family
  • Sephardic family from Spain

    September 2016. Reynolds, Nancy (2012). A City Consumed: Urban Commerce, the Cairo Fire, and the Politics of Decolonization in Egypt. Stanford University Press

    Pallache family

    Pallache family

    Pallache_family

  • Lynching of William "Froggie" James
  • African-American man lynched in southern Illinois

    African-American man, was lynched and mutilated on November 11, 1909, by a mob in Cairo, Illinois after he was charged with the rape and murder of 23-year-old shop

    Lynching of William "Froggie" James

    Lynching of William

    Lynching_of_William_"Froggie"_James

  • Gamal Abdel Nasser
  • President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970

    Egyptian policeman were killed, sparking outrage across Egypt, and the Cairo Fire riots which left 76 people dead. Afterwards, Nasser published a simple

    Gamal Abdel Nasser

    Gamal Abdel Nasser

    Gamal_Abdel_Nasser

  • 1977 Egyptian bread riots
  • Widespread civil unrest over food subsidies

    last uprising in fact dated back to 25 years before, when the so-called Cairo fires erupted in reaction to the British Occupation. The precipitance of Mamdouh

    1977 Egyptian bread riots

    1977 Egyptian bread riots

    1977_Egyptian_bread_riots

  • Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly
  • Prime Minister of Egypt (1952)

    as prime minister for 4 months in 1952 immediately following the 1952 Cairo Fire. He also served as prime minister for one day before the Egyptian Revolution

    Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly

    Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly

    Ahmed_Naguib_el-Hilaly

  • Ramses Station
  • Railway station in Egypt

    (2011-05-02). "Saving Cairo Station". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 2025-10-15. Cairo Ramses Station on Lonely Planet "Deadly fire erupts at Cairo's main station"

    Ramses Station

    Ramses Station

    Ramses_Station

  • List of massacres in Egypt
  • neighborhood near Qasr al-Qubba in Cairo killed 30 civilians and destroyed many homes Cairo fire 26 January 1952 Cairo 26 anti-British riots, 552 injured

    List of massacres in Egypt

    List_of_massacres_in_Egypt

  • Cairo Opera House
  • Opera house and performing arts centre in Cairo, Egypt

    The Cairo Opera House (Arabic: دار الأوبرا المصرية, Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo's National Cultural Centre

    Cairo Opera House

    Cairo Opera House

    Cairo_Opera_House

  • List of attacks on diplomatic missions
  • i Cairo skövlade och brände svenska konsulatet" [Looters in Cairo ransacked and burned the Swedish consulate]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Cairo. AP

    List of attacks on diplomatic missions

    List_of_attacks_on_diplomatic_missions

  • Egyptian nationalism
  • capital of Egypt, Cairo, overflowed with anti-British violence in a riot on 26 January 1952 known as the "Black Saturday" or "Cairo Fire" riot. The Black

    Egyptian nationalism

    Egyptian nationalism

    Egyptian_nationalism

  • April 2005 Cairo terrorist attacks
  • Terror attacks in Egypt

    Three related attacks took place in Cairo, Egypt, on 7 and 30 April 2005. While the first killed three bystanders, the latter two incidents are generally

    April 2005 Cairo terrorist attacks

    April_2005_Cairo_terrorist_attacks

  • Mohamed Aboelgheit
  • Investigative journalist from Egypt

    and Who Burned my City, which gathered eyewitness accounts of the great Cairo fire in 1952. Between 2018, and 2019 Aboelgheit and a team of journalists,

    Mohamed Aboelgheit

    Mohamed_Aboelgheit

  • F. D. Amr Bey
  • Egyptian diplomat and squash player

    his original post of ambassador. After the outbreak of the devastating Cairo Fire of 26 January 1952—which remains unexplained to this day—, there were

    F. D. Amr Bey

    F. D. Amr Bey

    F._D._Amr_Bey

  • Cairo Bus Rapid Transit
  • Bus rapid transit system in Cairo, Egypt

    The Cairo Bus Rapid Transit (Arabic: الاتوبيس الترددي السريع BRT), or Cairo BRT, is a mass transit project implemented in Greater Cairo, Egypt by the

    Cairo Bus Rapid Transit

    Cairo_Bus_Rapid_Transit

  • List of wars involving Egypt
  • p.67 Meloy, J. L. (2010). Imperial power and Maritime Trade: Mecca and Cairo in the later Middle Ages. Published by the Middle East Documentation Center

    List of wars involving Egypt

    List_of_wars_involving_Egypt

  • Fouad Serageddin
  • Egyptian politician (1910–2000)

    Ismailia infuriated the Egyptian masses, leading to a riots in Cairo known as the Cairo fire. The Wafd government was dismissed the next day. Serageddin

    Fouad Serageddin

    Fouad Serageddin

    Fouad_Serageddin

  • USS Cairo
  • American Civil War ironclad warship

    USS Cairo /ˈkeɪroʊ/ is the lead ship of the City-class casemate ironclads built at the beginning of the American Civil War to serve as river gunboats

    USS Cairo

    USS Cairo

    USS_Cairo

  • Cairo Supper Club Building
  • Egyptian Revival built 1920, Chicago

    The Cairo Supper Club Building is a one-story, terra-cotta-clad building in the Buena Park Historic District of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Located

    Cairo Supper Club Building

    Cairo Supper Club Building

    Cairo_Supper_Club_Building

  • October 7 attacks
  • 2023 armed incursions and massacres in Israel

    accepted the 1967 borders cite the 2017 Hamas charter, 2005 Palestinian Cairo Declaration and 2006 Palestinian Prisoners' Document. The Washington Post

    October 7 attacks

    October 7 attacks

    October_7_attacks

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    ISBN 978-0-547-66924-3. Retrieved 18 May 2024. Hakeem, Abdul (2 June 2014). Paradise on Fire: Syed Ali Geelani and the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir. Kube Publishing

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Selim I
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520

    some Cairo citizens, he raided the Ottoman forces in the capital and began controlling Cairo. After hearing the news of Tumanbay's presence in Cairo, Selim

    Selim I

    Selim I

    Selim_I

  • Church of St. George (Cairo)
  • Church in Coptic Cairo, Egypt

    Jūrj) is a Greek Orthodox church within the Babylon Fortress in Coptic Cairo. It is part of the Holy Patriarchal Monastery of St George under the Greek

    Church of St. George (Cairo)

    Church of St. George (Cairo)

    Church_of_St._George_(Cairo)

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    steamship General Slocum caught fire in the East River, killing 1,021 people. In 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, the city's worst industrial

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • Bab al-Nasr (Cairo)
  • Historic city gate in Cairo, Egypt

    Victory'), is one of three remaining gates in the historic city wall of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. The gate's construction is dated to 1087 and was

    Bab al-Nasr (Cairo)

    Bab al-Nasr (Cairo)

    Bab_al-Nasr_(Cairo)

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeast Europe and West Asia

    Ash; Cannon, Brendon J. (2022). "Turkey's rise as a drone power: Trial by fire". Defense & Security Analysis. 38 (2): 210–229. doi:10.1080/14751798.2022

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • 1990 Cairo bus attack
  • Military attack in Egypt

    The Cairo bus attack was an attack on a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Cairo, Egypt that occurred on February 4, 1990. The assault was claimed by two

    1990 Cairo bus attack

    1990 Cairo bus attack

    1990_Cairo_bus_attack

  • One Battle After Another
  • 2025 film by Paul Thomas Anderson

    2025. Donnelly, Matt (March 28, 2025). "Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy Under Fire at Warner Bros. Amid Box Office Flops: 'We Didn't Want to Fail' David Zaslav

    One Battle After Another

    One_Battle_After_Another

  • World War II
  • 1939–1945 global conflict

    Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met with Chiang Kai-shek in Cairo and then with Joseph Stalin in Tehran. The former conference determined

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Egypt
  • Country in North Africa

    of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital, largest city, and leading cultural centre, while Alexandria

    Egypt

    Egypt

    Egypt

  • Ghroob Wa Shrooq
  • 1970 Egyptian film

    live alone outside the palace walls, but Azmi Pasha refuses. After the Cairo fire was extinguished in January 1952. Azmi Pasha reassures that the situation

    Ghroob Wa Shrooq

    Ghroob_Wa_Shrooq

  • 2024 ISSF World Cup
  • Shooting competition

    2024-10-15. "Result 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Cairo". www.issf-sports.org. Retrieved 2024-05-01. "Result 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Baku". www.issf-sports

    2024 ISSF World Cup

    2024_ISSF_World_Cup

  • Youm7
  • Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper

    newspaper. On 6 October 2013 it launched an English news website called The Cairo Post. Youm7 was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has

    Youm7

    Youm7

  • Giza church fire
  • 2022 fire in Giza, Egypt

    2022, a fire broke out at the Abu Sefein Church, a Coptic Christian Orthodox church in the Imbaba neighborhood of Giza on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt

    Giza church fire

    Giza_church_fire

  • French invasion of Egypt and Syria
  • 1798–1801 campaign during the War of the Second Coalition

    War of the Second Coalition: Egypt and Syria 480km 298miles 6 5 4 Jaffa 3 Cairo 2 Alexandria 1 Malta     The French invasion of Egypt and Syria (1798–1801)

    French invasion of Egypt and Syria

    French invasion of Egypt and Syria

    French_invasion_of_Egypt_and_Syria

  • List of building or structure fires
  • Romania, killed 17. 11 March – 2021 Cairo clothing factory fire in Egypt, killed 20 and injured 24. 26 March – A fire at a hospital in Mumbai, India, killed

    List of building or structure fires

    List_of_building_or_structure_fires

  • Botroseya Church bombing
  • Suicide bombing on 11 December 2016 inside a Coptic church in Cairo, Egypt

    Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope, in Cairo's Abbasia district. Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi identified the

    Botroseya Church bombing

    Botroseya Church bombing

    Botroseya_Church_bombing

  • Cairo derby
  • Rivalry between Egyptian association football clubs

    The Cairo derby (Egyptian Arabic: ديربي القاهرة) or the Top Match (Egyptian Arabic: مباراة القمة), known as the Arab Classico (Egyptian Arabic: كلاسيكو

    Cairo derby

    Cairo derby

    Cairo_derby

  • Anwar Sadat
  • President of Egypt from 1970 to 1981

    militants led by Khalid Al-Islambuli opened fire on Sadat with automatic rifles during the 6 October parade in Cairo, killing him. Anwar Sadat was born on 25

    Anwar Sadat

    Anwar Sadat

    Anwar_Sadat

  • Barack Obama
  • President of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    people and government of Iran. On June 4, 2009, Obama delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt calling for "A New Beginning" in relations between the

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Barack_Obama

  • Napoleon Pardoning the Rebels at Cairo
  • Painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

    Napoleon Pardoning the Rebels at Cairo is an 1808 history painting by the French artist Pierre-Narcisse Guérin. It depicts a scene on 23 October 1798

    Napoleon Pardoning the Rebels at Cairo

    Napoleon Pardoning the Rebels at Cairo

    Napoleon_Pardoning_the_Rebels_at_Cairo

  • Marty Supreme
  • 2025 American film by Josh Safdie

    station but they escape, damaging Wally's taxi and setting the station on fire. Moses runs away during the scuffle. Rockwell returns to New York, having

    Marty Supreme

    Marty_Supreme

  • 2002 El Ayyat railway accident
  • Fire on an Egyptian National Railways Cairo–Luxor train, 20 February 2002

    passenger train traveling from Cairo to Luxor. A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, causing a fire which destroyed seven third-class

    2002 El Ayyat railway accident

    2002_El_Ayyat_railway_accident

  • Hasm Movement
  • Islamist militant group operating in Egypt

    were in Nasr City, Cairo. On 18 June, an explosive device blasts and opened fire on a police vehicle in Maadi neighborhood, Cairo. The attack left and

    Hasm Movement

    Hasm_Movement

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    securing "unconditional surrender". From Morocco, Churchill went to Cairo, Adana, Cyprus, Cairo again and Algiers. He arrived home on 7 February having been

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Cairo Santos
  • Brazilian-American gridiron football player (born 1991)

    Cairo Fernandes Santos (KYE-roh SAN-tohs, SAWN-; born 12 November 1991) is a Brazilian-American professional American football placekicker for the Chicago

    Cairo Santos

    Cairo Santos

    Cairo_Santos

  • Helwan
  • District of Cairo in Egypt

    ϩⲁⲗⲟⲩⲁⲛ, romanized: Halwan) is a suburban district in the Southern Area of Cairo, Egypt. The area of Helwan witnessed prehistoric, ancient Egyptian, Roman

    Helwan

    Helwan

    Helwan

  • Battle of Al Khankah
  • 1801 battle of the French invasion of Egypt and Syria

    engagement between the Ottomans and the French army that took place near Cairo. The Ottomans defeated the French, marking the beginning of the end of the

    Battle of Al Khankah

    Battle of Al Khankah

    Battle_of_Al_Khankah

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    Beijing, 1997 Beirut, 1992 Berlin, 1987 Brazzaville, 2015 Buenos Aires, 1999 Cairo, 1985 Casablanca, 2004 Chicago, 1996 Copenhagen, 2005 Dakar, 2011 Doha,

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • Al-Hussein Mosque
  • Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

    ٱلحُسين) is a mosque and mausoleum, located near the Khan el-Khalili bazaar in Cairo, Egypt. Containing the tomb of Husayn ibn Ali that was originally built

    Al-Hussein Mosque

    Al-Hussein Mosque

    Al-Hussein_Mosque

  • Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue (Cairo)
  • Synagogue in Cairo, Egypt

    hotel. The suitcase caught fire, but no one was hurt and no damage was reported. Renovations (2007) Exterior guard (Cairo police) Synagogue pews Synagogue

    Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue (Cairo)

    Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue (Cairo)

    Sha'ar_Hashamayim_Synagogue_(Cairo)

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    a single merchant ship carrying slaves. By late summer 1348, it reached Cairo, capital of the Mamluk Sultanate, cultural center of the Islamic world,

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  • Assassination of Anwar Sadat
  • 1981 assassination in Cairo, Egypt

    president of Egypt, was assassinated during the annual victory parade held in Cairo to celebrate the victory over Israel in the Yom Kippur War, during which

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  • Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church
  • Coptic Orthodox church in Cairo, Egypt

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  • Saudi Arabia
  • Country in West Asia

    allegiance to the ruler of one of the major Islamic empires based in Baghdad, Cairo or Istanbul. Most of the remainder of what became Saudi Arabia reverted

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  • Fatimid Caliphate
  • Fourth Islamic caliphate (909–1171)

    1168, Shawar, worried about the possible Crusader capture of Cairo, infamously set fire to Fustat in an attempt to deny the Crusaders a base from which

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    French

    Caron

    French : from a personal name of Gaulish origin, represented in Latin records in the form Caraunus. This name was borne by a 5th-century Breton saint who lived at Chartres and was murdered by robbers; his legend led to its widespread use as a personal name during the Middle Ages.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name for someone from Cairon in Calvados, France.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carter, or possibly a cartwright, from a Norman and Picard form of Old French c(h)arron ‘cart’.There was a Caron or LeCaron, a missionary priest, in Quebec in 1615. The marriage of a Caron, of unknown origin, is recorded in Quebec in 1637.

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  • Caio
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Welsh

    Caio

    Joy; Happy; To Rejoice

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  • Caio
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Caio

    Joy.

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  • CAIRO
  • Male

    English

    CAIRO

    American English name derived from the name of the Egyptian city of Cairo, from Arabic al-Qāhira, CAIRO means "victorious." 

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  • Jairo
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish

    Jairo

    Jehovah Enlightens; Similar to the Jairus; God Enlightens

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  • Carne
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Welsh

    Carne

    surname Cairn meaning landmark or memorial of piled-up stones.

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  • CIRO
  • Male

    Italian

    CIRO

    Italian form of Latin Cyrus, CIRO means "like the sun."

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  • CarIo
  • Boy/Male

    Italian

    CarIo

    The Italian form of Charles; meaning strong or manly, occasionally used in English-speaking...

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  • Ciro
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Spanish

    Ciro

    Sun or lordly.

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  • Hayes
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    Hayes

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAodha ‘descendant of Aodh’, a personal name meaning ‘fire’ (compare McCoy). In some cases, especially in County Wexford, the surname is of English origin (see below), having been taken to Ireland by the Normans.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon and Worcestershire, so called from the plural of Middle English hay ‘enclosure’ (see Hay 1), or a topographic name from the same word.English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Dorset, Greater London (formerly in Kent and Middlesex), and Worcestershire, so called from Old English hǣse ‘brushwood’, or a topographic name from the same word.English : patronymic from Hay 3.French : variant (plural) of Haye 3.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from Yiddish name Khaye ‘life’ + the Yiddish possessive suffix -s.U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), born in Delaware, OH, was descended from old New England families on both sides. Through the paternal line he was descended from George Hayes, who emigrated from Scotland in 1680 and settled in Windsor, CT.

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  • FIRENZE
  • Female

    Hungarian

    FIRENZE

    Hungarian form of English/French Florence, FIRENZE means "blossoming."

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  • Leston
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    Spanish (Lestón)

    Leston

    Spanish (Lestón) : habitational name from any of four places called Lestó in A Coruña province, Galacia.English : unexplained; perhaps a habitational name from Leiston in Suffolk, so named from Old English lēg ‘beacon fire’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Hugh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hugh

    English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).

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  • Jairo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish American

    Jairo

    Hebrew Jairus 'Jehovah enlightens.

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  • CIRINO
  • Male

    Italian

    CIRINO

    Pet form of Italian Ciro, CIRINO means "like the sun."

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  • Carlisle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carlisle

    English : habitational name from the Cumbrian city of Carlisle, in whose name Celtic cair ‘fort’ has been compounded with the Romano-British name of the settlement, Luguvalium.

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  • Cario
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Italian

    Cario

    Strong; Manly; The Italian Form of Charles

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  • Caro
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Caro

    Feminine manly.

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  • Caro
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish

    Caro

    Manly; Feminine Variant of Charles; Carl; Little One Dark Haired

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  • Hermes
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Hermes

    Mercury; Refuge; Cairn; Pile of Stones; Messenger

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Asvini

    Of Great Wealth; Swift

  • Nicky
  • Girl/Female

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    Nicky

    Female Version of Nicholas; People's Victory

  • Varshithaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Varshithaa

    It Rains

  • Paromita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Paromita

    Name of a flower

  • Akampita
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Akampita

    Unshaken; Calm

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    Maximiliano

    Greatest

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Ghitbah

    She was a narrator of hadith

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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Buksis

    Alternate of Bakshish

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    AlTahir

    Nickname of Abdullah; Son of Muhammad who Died in Infancy

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    Ebony Wood; Dark Beauty; Deep Black Wood; This Name is Most Often Used by Black Parents

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  • Cairn
  • n.

    A rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the British Isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument.

  • Cairn
  • n.

    A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, etc.

  • Firemen
  • pl.

    of Fireman

  • Rage
  • n.

    To ravage; to prevail without restraint, or with destruction or fatal effect; as, the plague raged in Cairo.

  • Fireplace
  • n.

    The part a chimney appropriated to the fire; a hearth; -- usually an open recess in a wall, in which a fire may be built.

  • Caird
  • n.

    A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar.

  • Firewarden
  • n.

    An officer who has authority to direct in the extinguishing of fires, or to order what precautions shall be taken against fires; -- called also fireward.

  • Fireside
  • n.

    A place near the fire or hearth; home; domestic life or retirement.

  • Fire-set
  • n.

    A set of fire irons, including, commonly, tongs, shovel, and poker.

  • Fireproof
  • a.

    Proof against fire; incombustible.

  • Firework
  • n.

    A device for producing a striking display of light, or a figure or figures in plain or colored fire, by the combustion of materials that burn in some peculiar manner, as gunpowder, sulphur, metallic filings, and various salts. The most common feature of fireworks is a paper or pasteboard tube filled with the combustible material. A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of figures in fire, often variously colored. The skyrocket is a common form of firework. The name is also given to various combustible preparations used in war.

  • Firestone
  • n.

    Iron pyrites, formerly used for striking fire; also, a flint.

  • Cantarro
  • n.

    A weight used in southern Europe and East for heavy articles. It varies in different localities; thus, at Rome it is nearly 75 pounds, in Sardinia nearly 94 pounds, in Cairo it is 95 pounds, in Syria about 503 pounds.

  • Firetail
  • n.

    The European redstart; -- called also fireflirt.

  • Fireless
  • a.

    Destitute of fire.

  • Firer
  • n.

    One who fires or sets fire to anything; an incendiary.

  • Karn
  • n.

    A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.

  • Fireman
  • n.

    A man whose business is to extinguish fires in towns; a member of a fire company.

  • Fireman
  • n.

    A man who tends the fires, as of a steam engine; a stocker.