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Boulaq ( ar, بولاق, Būlāq from "guard, customs post"), is a district of
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, in
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. It neighbours
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, Azbakeya, and the
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History

The westward shift of the Nile, especially between 1050 and 1350, made land available on its eastern side. There the development of Bulaq began in the 15th century. In the 15th century, under sultan Barsbay Bulaq became the main port of Cairo. Bulaq is a dense indigenous district filled with small-scale workshops of industries such as the old printing press, metalworking and machine shops, which supported the early stages of building Cairo. It is populated with a mixed working class from all parts of Egypt, who migrated to the city during the 19th century to work on Muhammad ‘Ali's projects. To the north of the district is located the bulk of the city's newer industrial plants. The history of Bulaq goes back to the Mamluk rule of the fourteenth century when the site was the main port of Cairo filled with several
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s, mosques and houses for merchants near the port.


Modern history

The new
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of Antiquities was established at Bulaq in 1858 in a former warehouse, following the foundation of the new Antiquities Department under the direction of Auguste Mariette. The building lay on the bank of the Nile River, and in 1878 it suffered significant damage in a flood. In 1892, the collections were moved to a former royal palace, in the
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district of Cairo. They remained there until 1902 when they were moved, for the last time, to the current museum in
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. The Museum's former location is indicated by the continued existence of a 'Maspero Street', named after the second head of the Antiquities Department. Following the building of the Nile Corniche, with a road running along the river front, the Bulaq area ceased to be a port; it is now home to various organisations, such as the
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, Ali Baba Movie Theater (dilapidated), and the ''
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'' newspaper.


Education

Schools in Bulaq: *
International Italian School "Leonardo da Vinci" International Italian School "Leonardo da Vinci" ( it, Scuola Internazionale Italiana Paritaria "Leonardo da Vinci", ar, المدرسة الإيطالية الدولية ليوناردو دافنشي, al-Madrasat al-ʾĪṭāliyyat ad-Dawliyya Liy� ...
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International Italian School "Leonardo da Vinci" International Italian School "Leonardo da Vinci" ( it, Scuola Internazionale Italiana Paritaria "Leonardo da Vinci", ar, المدرسة الإيطالية الدولية ليوناردو دافنشي, al-Madrasat al-ʾĪṭāliyyat ad-Dawliyya Liy� ...
. Retrieved on October 25, 2015. "Address: 26th of July Str. No. 40 - Boulac - Cairo - Egypt"
Address in Arabic
: "العنوان: 40 شارع 26 يوليو - وسط البلد - القاهرة - جمهورية مصر العربية" *
Kalousdian Armenian School Kalousdian Armenian School ( hy, Գալուստեան Ազգային Վարժարան, ar, مدرسة كالوسديان الأرمنية) was established in 1854 by Garabed Agha Kalousd. The school is the oldest standing institution of private ...


References


Further reading

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External links

* Districts of Cairo Districts of Greater Cairo {{Egypt-geo-stub