Acts of the sultans and the princes

The Acts of the sultans and the princes compose an Egyptian collection of 400 acts sultaniens and princely, recorded on the list 2005 of the Mémoire of the world adapted by UNESCO.

These acts, in the form of rollers, are written either on paper, or on parchment of which longest 40 Mr. In addition to the rollers reaches, this collection contains also acts in the form of booklets.

It is about the oldest collection of manuscripts of the kind than has the National library of Egypt. It belonged to the princes and to the sultans who controlled Egypt, of the Fatimides (979) until the reign of the king Fouad, in the years 1930.

The acts of the sultans and the princes give detailed informations on the Egyptian company, the economy, teaching, the religion, the events most important and the foreign politics of the Egypt during more than seven centuries of its history.

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