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The Fatimid Caliphate's Nasir Khusraw Travelogue

8 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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In 1046, the Persian poet and Ismaili philosopher Nasir Khusraw set out on a seven-year journey that took him from his home in Balkh, across the Islamic world, to Fatimid Cairo. His travelogue, the Safarnama, offers one of the most vivid eyewitness accounts of Fatimid Egypt at its peak under Caliph al-Mustansir. This episode follows Khusraw through Cairo's streets, markets, and palaces, describing the wealth he saw, the religious ceremonies he attended, and the everyday life of the city's diverse population. We explore how his Ismaili faith shaped his observations, how he described the Nilometer and the canal openings, and how his writings survive as a unique window into a vanished world. We also touch on his later return to Persia and his role in spreading Fatimid Ismaili ideas in the East. Specific details: his description of the caliph's palace treasures, the gold and silverware, the processions, the city's walls, and the bustling port of al-Maqs on the Nile. #NasirKhusraw #Safarnama #FatimidCairo #al-Mustansir #Ismaili #Travelogue #MedievalTravel #PersianPoet #Nile #Nilometer #al-Maqs #CairoGeniza #Fustat #al-Qahira #MedievalEgypt #History #FexingoHistory #IslamicHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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