The girl at the Mosque Post author By Stuart Freedman Post date February 13, 2013 1 Comment on The girl at the Mosque A third image from Cairo Egypt – Cairo – A young woman wearing a headscarf in the courtyard of the Ibn Tulun Mosque Categories Blog, photography Tags Cairo, colour, Egypt, Ibn Tulun, Islam, Leica, Mosque, photography, photojournalism, reportage, travel ← The boy with the facepack → A very Indian intimacy One reply on “The girl at the Mosque” Ah, Cairo’s finest space. Do call in at El-Shams cafĂ©, near the Courts of Justice, and Beit es-Suhaimi, one of the few surviving merchant’s houses from C17th if you can. Comments are closed.
Ah, Cairo’s finest space. Do call in at El-Shams cafĂ©, near the Courts of Justice, and Beit es-Suhaimi, one of the few surviving merchant’s houses from C17th if you can.
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Ah, Cairo’s finest space. Do call in at El-Shams cafĂ©, near the Courts of Justice, and Beit es-Suhaimi, one of the few surviving merchant’s houses from C17th if you can.