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    Past Glory, Present Legacy: A Look Back at the Region’s Historic Capitals

    Islam Salah El DinBy Islam Salah El DinApril 4, 2025Updated:April 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Cities rise, thrive, and sometimes fade into the backdrop of history. Throughout the MENA region, once-mighty capitals shaped empires and cultures before being overshadowed by new power centers. 

    These cities, though no longer seats of government, remain alive through their historical significance and cultural legacy. From Morocco to Iraq, each forgotten capital tells a story of ambition, influence, and transformation!

    1. Fez, Morocco: From Royal Capital to Cultural Hub

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    Via Barcelo

    Fez, one of Morocco’s most historic cities, served as the capital under multiple dynasties, beginning with the Idrisids in the 8th century. It became a hub of knowledge and religion, home to Al-Qarawiyyin University, the world’s oldest continuously operating educational institution. 

    Even as power shifted to Marrakesh and later Rabat, Fez retained its cultural and spiritual significance. Its labyrinthine medina and centuries-old madrasas still reflect its past prestige, making it a city where history lingers in every alleyway.

    2. Kairouan, Tunisia: The First Islamic Capital of North Africa

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    Via SacredSites

    Founded in the 7th century, Kairouan was one of the first Islamic capitals in North Africa, symbolizing the region’s early embrace of Islam. It flourished under the Aghlabids, who built the iconic Great Mosque of Kairouan, a masterpiece of early Islamic architecture. 

    As trade routes shifted, Tunis gradually overtook Kairouan in political and economic influence. Despite losing its capital status, Kairouan remains a revered city, attracting pilgrims and history enthusiasts eager to witness its enduring legacy.

    3. Tjenu (Thinis), Egypt: The First Capital of Unified Egypt

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    Before Memphis, Thebes, and Cairo, Egypt’s earliest known capital was Tjenu (Thinis). This city, believed to have been the seat of Egypt’s first pharaohs, played a crucial role in unifying Upper and Lower Egypt. 

    Over time, it was eclipsed by more strategically located capitals, leaving few physical remnants of its existence. While Tjenu’s exact location remains uncertain, its importance in shaping the foundation of Egypt’s civilization is undeniable.

    4. Diriyah, Saudi Arabia: The Original Home of the Saudi Dynasty

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    Via VisitSaudi

    Diriyah, the original capital of the first Saudi state, was a thriving political and economic hub in the 18th century. It became the stronghold of the Al Saud dynasty and the center of the Wahhabi movement. 

    However, Ottoman forces destroyed much of the city in 1818, leading to the rise of Riyadh as the new capital. Today, Diriyah is undergoing a transformation into a heritage and cultural destination, ensuring its historical significance remains intact.

    5. Samarra, Iraq: The Abbasid Empire’s Short-Lived Capital

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    Via Archeologie

    In the 9th century, the Abbasid Caliphate moved its capital from Baghdad to Samarra, hoping to establish a city free from internal strife. Samarra flourished for nearly sixty years, boasting grand structures like the Great Mosque and its iconic spiraling minaret.

    Unfortunately, political instability led to its decline, and the Abbasids eventually returned to Baghdad. Now, Samarra remains an archaeological treasure, offering a glimpse into a brief yet remarkable chapter in Islamic history.

    Echoes of Power in Forgotten Capital Cities

    Though no longer political capitals, these cities continue to shape the region’s history and identity. Their stories remind us that power is transient, but cultural and historical legacies endure. Walking through their ancient streets, you can still sense the echoes of their past glory, proving that history never truly fades—it simply finds new ways to be remembered!

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    Islam is a Biomedical engineer turned writer with an endless curiosity for the world around him. He spends his time exploring the intersection of technology, healthcare, and innovation, always on the lookout for new ideas to spark his imagination.

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