El Sahel Explained

El-Sahel of Cairo (Arabic: الساحل  pronounced as /esˈsæːħel, elˈ-/) is a district in the Northern Area of Cairo, Egypt.[1] It used to form part of a larger district of Shubra that was established as a garden suburb of Cairo in the 19th century until it was subdivided in 1988 into the districts of al-Sahel (the northern half of old Shubra from Khulusi Street to the south to the Ismailia Canal to the North),[2] Rod El Farag (the south western quarter), and Shubra (the south eastern quarter).[3]

History

The history of al-Sahel is largely the history of Shubra, where many places that are generally referred to as in Shubra, are today, administratively in Al-Sahel district such as Mohamed Ali's Shubra Pavilion.

Modern landmarks

Al-Sahel hosts two of Cairo's largest hospitals: Nasser Institute for Search and Treatment Hospital, and the older Al-Sahel Teaching Hospital, which is named after the area. Additionally, al-Sahel is home to a date market.[4]

References

30.0847°N 31.2422°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cairo Districts . 2022-12-29 . www.cairo.gov.eg.
  2. 1988-09-19 . Prime Ministerial Decree 994/1988 . The Official Gazette.
  3. Web site: 2016-04-17 . Shubrā . 2023-02-08 . Tadamun.
  4. Nesmahar Sayed, That time of dates, Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 560, 15–21 November 2001.