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The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has revealed an integrated water system from the Mamluk era in the Arab Al-Yasir area, near a mosque in the Al-Hattaba district around Salah El-Din Castle in Cairo. This discovery is part of a project to document the archaeological site and analyze ancient water supply systems dating back to the Mamluk period. The system includes two large wells, a network of qanats (underground channels), and a stone sewage network, along with architectural and service elements that indicate a high level of engineering planning during that era.
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