Video | Open invite on Nubia Street
Nubia Street, in Bulaq Dakrur, Cairo, has been nicknamed as such since most of its residents have family origins in the various Nubian villages of Aswan. Each Ramadan, the residents of Nubia Street host a sohour meal in which Nubians and non-Nubians alike share food, friendly company, and a love of Nubian culture. Come join us, it's open invite!
Video: Haisam Mahgoub
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