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Amedeo Feniello – Cairo 969 d.C. Una nuova capitale per l’impero Fatimide
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Sun 11 January 2026
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Amedeo Feniello – Cairo 969 d.C. Una nuova capitale per l’impero Fatimide 6 luglio 969: il generale Jawhar traccia le mura della nuova capitale fatimide e la battezza al-Qāhira, “la Vittoriosa”: più che un nome, è tutto un programma. A nord di Fustat, fra il Nilo e le rotte del Mar Rosso, la città diventa formidabile polo di attrazione per merci, denaro e idee. Qui si incrociano carovane e navi, botteghe e scuole come l'al-Azhar: un hub che collegò e collega Africa e Asia al Mediterraneo, accendendo un’economia urbana brillante e un laboratorio culturale cosmopolita. Amedeo Feniello insegna Storia medievale all’Università dell’Aquila.