Al-Daher

{{Short description|District of Cairo, Egypt}}

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Al-Wayli is a district in the Western Area of Cairo, Egypt.{{Cite web |title=Western Area |url=http://www.cairo.gov.eg/en/Pages/Region.aspx?ReID=13 |access-date=2023-02-23 |website=www.cairo.gov.eg}} According to the district map (below), and the census, it is subdivided into the qisms (police wards) of al-Wayli and el-Daher, or al-Zahir ({{langx|ar|الظاهر}}, {{IPA|arz|edˈdɑːheɾ, ezˈzˤɑːheɾ|IPA}}). Some of their better known quarters are Sakakini and Abbassia.

History

The area of al-Zahir was known as the Square of Qaraqush, where it was used as polo grounds by the 12th Century Ayyubid regent Qaraqush, north west of Cairo's walls.Taqi al-Din Ahmad al-Maqrizi, "Khitat," trans. Martyn Smith, 2009, 2:299-300. After the conquest of Cairo by the Mamluks, the new sultan al-Zahir Baybars built his eponymous mosque over the polo grounds in 1268.

Until the mid 19th Century, the area north of the mosque was the rural fringe of Cairo, consisting of the villages of El-Waylia, El-Demerdash, El-Mohamady and the Kobba palace izba (hamlet).{{Cite book |last=Hussein |first=Mummad Fahmy |url=https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/5668 |title=Potential design for mass transportation in Egypt (PhD Dissertation Thesis) |publisher=University of Michigan |year=1965 |pages=18}}

In 1849, Egypt's ruler, Abbass Pasha I, redeveloped the area into the Abbasia neighbourhood. However, by the late 19th Century the area was sparsely developed, where the contractor and real estate developer Sakakini Pasha bought a parcel of "swampy mosquito infested" land immediately north of al-Zahir mosque, and built a radial grid development in 1897, with his circular palace placed in the middle of the grid.{{Cite web |last=Rafaat |first=Samir |date=1997-04-05 |title=SAKAKINI PALACE: HOW ABOUT THE PALACE THAT TURNS A HUNDRED YEARS OLD THIS YEAR? |url=http://www.egy.com/landmarks/97-04-05.php |access-date=2023-03-22 |website=www.egy.com}} This area is known today as the Sakakini quarter (shiakha) in qism al-Zahir.

Administrative subdivisions and population

Al-Wayli district is divided into the qisms of al-Zahir and al-Wayli according to the Cairo Governorate district map and the census.{{Cite web |last=Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) |date=2017 |title=2017 Census for Population and Housing Conditions |url=https://www.cedejcapmas.org/adws/app/4d5b52dc-669d-11e9-b6a6-975656a88994/index.html |access-date=2023-02-21 |website=CEDEJ-CAPMAS}}

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In 2017 qism al-Wayli had 79,292 residents in its 12 shiakhas.

class="wikitable"

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Shiakha

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Code 2017

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Population

Dimirdâsh, al-

|012401

|3503

Za`farân, al-

|012402

|4797

Sarâyât, al-

|012403

|10513

`Abbâsiyya al-baḥriyya, al-

|012404

|7424

`Abbâsiyya al-sharqiyya, al-

|012405

|3512

`Abbâsiyya al-gharbiyya, al-

|012406

|10170

`Abbâsiyya al-qibliyya A, al-

|012407

|4857

`Abbâsiyya al-qibliyya B, al-

|012408

|4228

Bayn al-Janâyin

|012409

|5758

Janâyyîn al-Wâyliyya A

|012410

|10911

Janâyyîn al-Wâyliyya B

|012411

|4732

Kûbrî al-Qubba

|012412

|8887

While qism Al-Zahir had 71,870 residents in its six shiakhas in 2017.

class="wikitable"

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Shiakha

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Code 2017

! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Population

Abû Khûda

|012301

|4792

Janzûrî, al-

|012302

|10803

Sakâkînî, al-

|012303

|16239

Ẓâhir, al-

|012304

|10234

Qubaysî, al-

|012305

|13517

Ghamra

|012306

|16285

References

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{{Districts of Cairo|cairo}}

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