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El-Sakakini : ウィキペディア英語版
El-Sakakini
El-Sakakini (Arabic: السكاكيني; also spelled El-Sakkakini) is a small district (quarter) in Cairo, Egypt that neighbours the El Zaher and Abbaseya districts.
Sakakini was originally part of El Zaher, but it was named after a wealthy, famous, family of Syrian origin, whose patriarch (head of the family), Count Gabriel Habib Sakakini Pasha (1841–1923) had built a palace and a church in the area in 1897.〔(Egy.com )〕 In addition, Sakakini Pasha, is known to have established the Roman Catholic Patriarchate in Faggala and the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Old Cairo.〔(Report on Sakakini Pasha's granddaughter Asma el Bakri )〕
==Famous residents==

* The Palestinian president Yasser Arafat was raised in Sakikini in the 1930s.
* The composer Halim El-Dabh was born in Sakakini in 1921.

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