Entity: CAIRO
Cairo is a city in Egypt known for its bustling metropolis, high crime rate, and sense of danger and chaos.
CAIRO
Etymology
Cairo, known in Arabic as Al-Qāhirah, means 'The Victorious.' The name was given in 973 C.E. to the new city built north of the old one.
Definition
Cairo is a city in Egypt, on the east bank of the Nile, known for its bustling metropolis and high crime rate. The term is often used in slang contexts to convey a sense of danger, chaos, and unpredictability.
Historical Context
When the Fatimids invaded Egypt in 969 CE, a new city was established to the northeast of existing settlements, which became known as Cairo.
Cultural Significance
Cairo is a vibrant city with a rich history, known for its ancient monuments, bustling markets, and diverse population.
Related Concepts
Cairo is often associated with the Middle East, Egypt, and Arab culture.
See Also
A city associated with danger, chaos, and unpredictability, often used in slang contexts.