Islamic graveyards
The graveyards I have visited in north Africa and the middle east are exotic and often beautiful to my Western eyes, but none are as striking as the medieval cemetery in downtown Cairo known throughout the West as the City of the Dead. When I first laid eyes on the CotD, its monochromatic duskiness piqued my interest immediately; the "northern cemeteries"—once outside the city (as is traditional in Islamic societies) but long ago overtaken by nearly 20m residents—is a shantytown where living Cairenes coexist with the interred. It's a fascinating place with a culture all its own, and is as important to visit as the pyramids.
Excerpted images from two slide shows (here and here) on the City of the Dead may be found here (0 1 2) and here (0 1 2 3 4).
Labels: Cairo, design, graves, Istanbul, Middle-East, visual-culture
4 Comments:
Are you referring to Don Milstead from Dulaney Senior High?
Milstead was a cool guy.
Quote from Don Milstead, circa 1970: "You should try everything once. That way, if you like it, you can do it again!"
Another quote from Milstead in an unofficial student produced "yearbook" circa 1974:
"You've probably heard an awful lot of terrible things about me and things that I've done. I want you to know that it's all true and I loved every minute of it."
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