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    The Saffron Palace (Arabic: قصر الزعفران) is located in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, near Abbassia at Khalifa Maʽmon Road. Now it is inside the main...
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    Saffron (/ˈsæfrən, -rɒn/) is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus". The vivid crimson stigma and styles...
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  • widowed at Ismail's death in 1895. She died on 21 February 1902 in the Saffron Palace, Cairo, twenty years before her son Fuad ascended the throne. She was...
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    collection efforts in Egypt. Jananiyar Hanim died on 12 December 1912 in the Saffron Palace, Cairo, and was buried in the Khedival Mausoleum, Al-Rifa'i Mosque....
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    threatened with the Khedive's displeasure reluctantly accepted the palaces. In Saffron Palace two daughters had been born to her, Emina Aziza, in 1874, and...
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    cultivation and use of saffron spans more than 3,500 years and extends across cultures, continents, and civilizations. Saffron, a spice derived from the...
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  • Abbassia, Cairo and houses the Administration and Management at the Saffron Palace, Science Education Development Center, Central Library, Child Hood Center...
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    July 1897, and a daughter, Fawkia Hanim, born on 6 October 1897 in the Saffron Palace. Prince Fuad was deeply attached to his wife, but in May 1898, three...
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    Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, KG, CH, PC, DL (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), also known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known...
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    Saffron Square (formerly known as Wellesley Square) is a town square and high-rise building in Croydon, United Kingdom. The purple and red Saffron Tower...
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  • Palace. Trevor Putney – left Brentwood to join Ipswich Town in 1980, also played for Norwich City, and Middlesbrough. Stuart Wardley – left Saffron Walden...
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    served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for North West Essex, previously Saffron Walden, since 2017. In 2012, Badenoch unsuccessfully contested a seat on...
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  • Jaspreet (25 January 2006). "Movie Review: Rang De Basanti (Paint It Saffron)". BBC. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 23 March...
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    Falkland Palace, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, is a royal palace of the Scottish Kings. It was one of the favourite places of Mary, Queen of Scots, who...
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    Amber Fort (redirect from Amber Palace)
    Kyari (Saffron Garden). Outer wall A fusion of Rajputana Hindu and Mughal Islamic style of architecture Sattais Kacheri Second Courtyard Mirror Palace Amer...
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    Turkey, the Balkans, Caucasus, Middle East and Northern Africa. The Ottoman palace kitchen registers (matbah-i amire defterleri) are important primary sources...
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    Croydon, England, which is the home ground of Premier League club Crystal Palace. The stadium was designed by Archibald Leitch and opened in 1924. It has...
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    Castle, England Longleat, England Bridge End Gardens, Saffron Walden, Essex, England Schönbrunn Palace, Austria Traquair House, Peeblesshire, Scotland Villa...
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  • open day is back! (And Saffron Hall will host Honorary Colonel Jools Holland for a special Royal Engineer concert)". Saffron Walden Reporter. 2 July...
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    district of the London Borough of Camden, abutting the narrow precinct of Saffron Hill which then abuts the City of London. It takes its name from Sir Christopher...
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    government district in Essex, England. Its council is based in the town of Saffron Walden. The district also includes the town of Great Dunmow and numerous...
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    colour saffron color is considered sacred in the Indian religions of Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. Other flags incorporating the saffron colour...
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    a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town also is known for saffron, the dry aged and saffron infused Golden Ham, pecorino cheese and its white wine, Vernaccia...
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  • Clarence House St. James Palace Kensington Palace Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Charles III in London The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official...
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    Attached to the southern end of the eastern palace was a mausoleum known as Turbat al-Za'faraan ("The Saffron Tomb"), which served as the burial site of...
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    Croydon Palace, in the Old Town neighbourhood of Croydon, now part of south London, was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500...
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  • family". ITV. ITV. 30 November 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2020. Otter, Saffron; Sulway, Verity (13 December 2020). "Michael McIntyre left 'horrified'...
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    denu, "valley", indicating that, like Saffron Walden in Essex, it was a centre for the cultivation of saffron. It has been argued that this cultivation...
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    Audley End House is a largely early 17th-century country house outside Saffron Walden, Essex, England. It is a prodigy house, known as one of the finest...
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    Henry Winstanley (category People from Saffron Walden)
    working on the project during the Great Storm of 1703. He was born in Saffron Walden, Essex, and baptised there on 31 March 1644. His father, Henry,...
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