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The Rashid National Museum is an Egyptian history museum located in Rashid, on the west bank of the Nile River. The museum is housed in a three-story townhouse known as the "Arab Killy house", which is famous for its architecture. The house was originally the home of Arab Gali Hussein Bey, a governor of the city during the Ottoman era.
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