A party The Arab Singing House Creativity Center "at Prince Bashtak Palace", affiliated to the Cultural Development Fund Sector, will hold a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 14, by the "Ran" band by the artist Rania Al-Janaini.
It presents a group of traditional and traditional songs, including: "The Roof of My Nights with Us", "Ya Asmar, Ya Sukar", "The Sweet in the Franda", "Under the Window", "The Sweetness of Our Sun", "Oh, My Hearts", "O Streets, My Bridges", O Hazrat Al-Omda”, “Salm Ali”, “Do not give up your doubts”, “Khali Al-Bayh”, “Khadra”, “Talat Salamat”, “O my eyes on patience”, and other songs.
The artist Rania Al-Janayni is a singer and oud player, who has trained a number of children of determination for concerts that are capable of different, I am Al-Masry, the golden talents.
Prince Bashtak Palace is a unique model of civil architecture in the Mamluk era. It is located in Al-Muizz Street in Fatimid Cairo. It was established by Prince Seif Al-Din Bashtak Al-Nasiri, one of the princes of Al-Nasir Muhammad bin Qalawun, who was killed by a plot from Prince Qusun during the rule of Al-Ashraf Sultan Ala Al-Din Kajk.
This palace was initially inhabited by Prince Badr al-Din Bektash, then Prince Beshtak bought it from the heirs, and added to it the spaces that were around it, and around it were built eleven mosques and four temples from the effects of the Fatimids and Dar Qatwan al-Saqi, and it was about to collapse after the 1992 earthquake - the palace has been repaired In partnership with the German Archeology Institute for two years at a cost of about 50 million pounds, the Bashtak Archaeological Palace dates back to the year 1339AD-740AH.