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Markaz al Fayyūm-El Lahun
William Matthew Flinders Petrie) is a workmen's village in Faiyum, Egypt founded by Senusret II. El Lahun is associated with the Pyramid of Senusret II (Greek:
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum Light Railway
irrigation district south of Cairo, centred on the provincial capital of Medinet-el-Fayoum. The track network comprised seven, mostly roadside, branch lines with
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum
Faiyum (/faɪˈjuːm/ fy-YOOM; Arabic: الفيوم, romanized: el-Fayyūm, locally [elfæjˈjuːm]) is a city in Middle Egypt. Located 100 kilometres (62 miles) southwest
Markaz al Fayyūm-Publius Octavius (Prefect of Egypt)
in 30 BC, which would make his 31st year equal to 2 AD. From Medînet el-Faiyûm (Crocodilopolis-Arsinoë) a round-topped stela showing Augustus making
Markaz al Fayyūm-Fayum mummy portraits
Egypt, but are most common in the Faiyum Basin, particularly from Hawara and the Hadrianic Roman city Antinoopolis. "Faiyum portraits" is generally used as
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Senbellawein
El Senbellawein (Arabic: السنبلاوين [es senbellæˈweːn, -sem-]) is a city in the Dakahlia Governorate of Egypt. Located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Mahalla El Kubra
El Mahalla El Kubra (Arabic: المحلة الكبرى, Egyptian Arabic: [elmæˈħællæ lˈkobɾɑ], Coptic: ϯϣⲁⲓⲣⲓ, Coptic: [təʃˈaɪrə]) – commonly shortened to El Maḥalla
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ptolemais
Ptolemais Euergetis, in what is now the Faiyum in Egypt Ptolemais Hermiou or Ptolemais in the Thebaid, modern-day El Mansha in the Sohag Governorate of Egypt
Markaz al Fayyūm-Osama Mohamed
He is currently the assistant manager of Egyptian Premier League side El Entag El Harby. "Osama Mohamed - Player profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 14 January
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Mahmoudiyah
El Mahmoudia (Arabic: المحمودية, IPA: [elmæħmoˈdejjæ]) is an Egyptian city on the connection point between the Nile and Mahmoudiyah canal. It is a city
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Shorouk
El-Shorouk (Arabic: الشروق pronounced [eʃʃʊˈɾuːʔ, eʃʃɪˈɾuːʔ], "the Sunrise") is a satellite city in the Eastern Area of Cairo, Egypt, also spelt Elshorouk
Markaz al Fayyūm-Lake Moeris
(epʰiom/peiom), from which the modern Arabic name الفيوم (el-Fayyūm) (and by extension the romanized Faiyum) is derived. During the Messinian Salinity Crisis
Markaz al Fayyūm-2018–19 El Dakhleya SC season
Makkasa v El Dakhleya Zamalek v El Dakhleya El Dakhleya v Tala'ea El Gaish El Entag El Harby v El Dakhleya El Dakhleya v El Entag El Harby El Dakhleya
Markaz al Fayyūm-Wadi El Natrun
Wadi El Natrun (Arabic: وادي النطرون "Valley of Natron"; Coptic: Ϣⲓϩⲏⲧ Šihēt, "measure of the hearts") is a depression in northern Egypt that is located
Markaz al Fayyūm-Fayoum University
Jame'at al-fayoum) is a public university located in the Egyptian city of Faiyum in northern Egypt. From 1976 to 2005, Fayoum University was a public institution
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Gamaliya
El Gamaliya (Egyptian Arabic: الجماليه) is a city in the Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. Its population was estimated at 98,000 people in 2020. Egypt portal
Markaz al Fayyūm-Saryaqos
things coming from the northern Egyptian countryside in general. Muhammed Abd El-Wahid is representing Saryaqos as part of the Khanka markaz in the Egyptian
Markaz al Fayyūm-Subdivisions of Egypt
(k) El Tebbin (k) El Tor (k) El Usayrat (m) El Wahat El Bahariya (k) El Wahat El Khariga (k) El Waqf (m) El Warraq (k) El Wasta (m) El Weili (k) El Zaher
Markaz al Fayyūm-Giza
الجيزة, romanized: al-Jīzah, pronounced [ald͡ʒiːzah], Egyptian Arabic: الجيزة el-Gīza [elˈgiːzæ]) is the third-largest city in Egypt by area after Cairo and
Markaz al Fayyūm-Hanan El Tawil
Hanan El Tawil (also spelled Hannan Eltaweil and Hanan El Taweil; Arabic: حنان الطويل, February 12, 1966 in Sinnuris, Faiyum – December 1, 2004 in Cairo)
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of cities and towns in Egypt
Edku El Alamein El Ayyat El Badari El Badrashein El Bagour El Balyana El Basaliya El Bayadiya El Dabaa El Delengat El Fashn El Gamaliya El Ghanayem El Hamool
Markaz al Fayyūm-Misr Lel Makkasa SC
الرياضي), commonly known as Makkassa, is an Egyptian sports club based in Faiyum, Egypt. The club is related to Misr lel-Makkasa Company (Misr for Central
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abraam, Bishop of Faiyum
June 1914) was a contemporary Coptic Orthodox saint. He was the Bishop of Faiyum and Giza, and was also known as the Friend of the Poor. Abram was born Boulos
Markaz al Fayyūm-Fag el-Gamous
Fagg El Gamous (translated Way of the Buffalo) is an ancient Egyptian cemetery located in the Faiyum Governorate dating from the 1st to the 7th century
Markaz al Fayyūm-Gebel el-Silsila
Regarding quarrying Stone quarries of ancient Egypt Gebel el-Haridi Regarding Sobek or religion Ammit Faiyum Ancient Egyptian religion Other Cultural tourism in
Markaz al Fayyūm-Prehistoric Egypt
clarify these issues. Weaving is evidenced for the first time during the Faiyum A Period. People of this period, unlike later Egyptians, buried their dead
Markaz al Fayyūm-Borg El Arab
of Borg El Arab is the King Maryut resort and Lake Maryut. South of Borg El Arab is New Borg El Arab City. The city has an airport, Borg El Arab Airport
Markaz al Fayyūm-Kafr El Dawwar
Kafr El Dawwar (Arabic: كفر الدوار, lit. 'town of the farm' Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [kɑfɾ eddɑwˈwɑːɾ]) is a major industrial city and municipality
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Qanater El Khayreya
El Qanater El Khayreya (Arabic: القناطر الخيرية pronounced [elʔɑˈnɑːtˤeɾ elxæjˈɾejjæ], "the Benevolent Bridges") is a city and a markaz in Qalyubia Governorate
Markaz al Fayyūm-Dalia El Behery
Dalia Mahmoud Quotb El Behery (Arabic: داليا محمود قطب البحيري; born October 15, 1970) is an Egyptian actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She won the
Markaz al Fayyūm-Jani Vruho
was young he emigrated to Egypt like many other Rilindas, settling in El Faiyūm. Vruho spent most of his life and died there. He started publishing articles
Markaz al Fayyūm-Tebtunis
Amenemhat III. It was located in what is now the village of Tell Umm el-Baragat in the Faiyum Governorate. In Tebtunis there were many Greek and Roman buildings
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abu El Matamir
Abu El Matamir (Arabic: ابو المطامير pronounced [abol.mɑtˤɑˈmiːɾ]) is a city in Egypt. In 2006, it had a population of 44,415. The city existed before
Markaz al Fayyūm-Stone quarries of ancient Egypt
es-Sawan is located on Gevel el-Qatrani, Faiyum, 20 km (12.4 mi) north-east of Wide el-Faras in the landscape of the Northern Faiyum Desert. The white gypsum
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum SC
Faiyum Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الفيوم للألعاب الرياضية) is an Egyptian football club based in Faiyum, Egypt. The club plays in the Egyptian Second
Markaz al Fayyūm-Pithom
site of Tell el-Maskhuta (Arabic: تل المسخوطة, romanized: Tall al-Masḫuṭa). Others identified it as the earlier archaeological site of Tell El Retabeh (Arabic:
Markaz al Fayyūm-Egyptian pyramids
cousin, Khaba II. The site which is in the vicinity of the oasis of the Faiyum, midway between Dahshur and Meidum, and about 100 kilometres south of Cairo
Markaz al Fayyūm-Shubra El Kheima
Shubra El Kheima, (Arabic: شبرا الخيمة, lit. 'hamlet of the tent', IPA: [ˈʃobɾɑ lˈxeːmæ], from Coptic: ⲥⲁⲡⲣⲟ ϩⲃⲱ, lit. 'hamlet of tent') is the fourth-largest
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Dabaa
El Dabaa (Arabic: الضبعة pronounced [edˈdɑbʕɑ]) is a town in the Matrouh Governorate, Egypt. It lies 296 kilometres (184 mi) from Cairo on the north coast
Markaz al Fayyūm-Urban planning in ancient Egypt
cities is best preserved, and has been most thoroughly delved, at El Lahun, Deir el-Medina, and Amarna, though some averment of urban planning exists
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sobekhotep (mayor of the Faiyum)
holding several titles in connection with the Faiyum Oasis. Most importantly he was mayor of the Faiyum Oasis. He was also overseer of the priests of
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Hawamdeya
Church of Prince Tadros El Shabaty. El Saha El Shabeya Sherket El Sokar Om Khanan El Sheikh Othman Markaz Shabab Mona El Amir Thabet El-Batal, an Egyptian
Markaz al Fayyūm-Karanis
Ptolemaic Kingdom, and Roman Egypt located in the northeast corner of the Faiyum. It was roughly 60 hectares in size and its peak population is estimated
Markaz al Fayyūm-Wadi al Hitan
pronunciation: [ˈwa.diː elˈħit.æːn] ) is a paleontological site in the Faiyum Governorate of Egypt, some 150 kilometres (93 mi) south-west of Cairo. It
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Hamam
El Hamam (Arabic: الحمام) is the easternmost city in the Matrouh Governorate, Egypt, located on the Mediterranean coast close to the border with the Alexandria
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Qoseir
34°16′52″E / 26.10389°N 34.28111°E / 26.10389; 34.28111 El Qoseir (Arabic: القصير, romanized: el-Qoṣēr, pronounced [elʔoˈsˤeːɾ]) is a city in eastern Egypt
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Mo'alla
25°28′20″N 32°31′30″E / 25.4722°N 32.5250°E / 25.4722; 32.5250 El Mo'alla (Arabic: المعلّى) is a town in Upper Egypt located about 35 km south of Luxor
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum Stadium
Egypt. It was used mostly for football and serves as the home stadium of Misr El Makasa. The stadium had a capacity of 20,000 people. This stadium is permanently
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Alamein
El Alamein (Arabic: العلمين, romanized: al-ʿAlamayn, lit. 'the two flags', IPA: [elʕælæˈmeːn] ) is a town in the northern Matrouh Governorate of Egypt
Markaz al Fayyūm-Pyramid of Seila
located on an outcrop between the Faiyum Oasis and the Nile Valley, about 6 km north of the motorway from Wasta to Faiyum. Its builder may have been Snefru
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ras el-Barr
Ras Elbarr (Arabic: رَاس اَلْبَرّ Rās el-Barr, IPA: [ɾɑːs elˈbɑɾː]), which is translated to "Cape of the Land", is a resort city in the Governorate of
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Maragha
26°42′N 31°36′E / 26.700°N 31.600°E / 26.700; 31.600 El Maragha (Arabic: المراغة, Coptic: ⲧⲁⲗⲙⲁⲣⲁⲅⲉ) is a city in the Sohag Governorate in Upper Egypt
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum Governorate
from the original on 19 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016. El Wattan News of Faiyum Governorate "Fayum" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Faiyum
New Faiyum (Arabic: الفيوم الجديدة Madīnat al-Fayyūm al-Jadīdah) is a planned city in Middle Egypt. A third-generation new Egyptian city, it is a suburb
Markaz al Fayyūm-Wadi El Rayan
Rayan is a unique nature protectorate in Governorate, Egypt, under the supervision of the Ministry of Environmental Affairs (EEAA). Wadi
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Salheya El Gedida
El Salheya El Gedida ("New Salheya") is a city in the Sharqia Governorate, Egypt. It was established in 1982, as part of the first generation of the new
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faiyum Oasis
The Faiyum Oasis (Arabic: واحة الفيوم Waḥet El Fayyum) is a depression or basin in the desert immediately west of the Nile river, 62 miles south of Cairo
Markaz al Fayyūm-Alexandria
Alexandria has four stadiums: Alexandria Stadium Borg El Arab Stadium El Krom Stadium Harras El Hodoud Stadium Other less popular sports like tennis and
Markaz al Fayyūm-Kafr Az-Zayyat
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-2023–24 Egyptian Second Division A
Kafr El Dawar on 16 April 2024, and secured promotion back to the Egyptian Premier League after a four-year absence. They were joined by Ghazl El Mahalla
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Alamein
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on 1 March 2018. New Alamein lies on the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 85 km west of Borg El Arab International Airport
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sheikh Zayed City
Elyasmine The address Rawdet Zayed Vye Safwa City The Courtyards Cairo Gate Casa El Patio Zahraa Al Karma Gates Etapa Alma Six West Westown Residences The Estates
Markaz al Fayyūm-Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor
kilometer long valley formed part of the caravan route between Minya and Faiyum. El-Qalamūn (Coptic: Ⲕⲁⲗⲁⲙⲱⲛ, Kalamōn) is probably derived from the Greek
Markaz al Fayyūm-Gerzeh culture
is named after el-Girzeh, the nearby contemporary town in Egypt. Gerzeh is situated only several miles due east of the oasis of Faiyum. The Gerzeh culture
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Nubariya
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Tanis
other towns under a single prefect. The 1885 Census of Egypt recorded San el-Hagar as a nahiyah in the district of Arine in Sharqia Governorate; at that
Markaz al Fayyūm-Severus ibn al-Muqaffa
(Arabic: ساويرس بن المقفع, romanized: Sawirus ibn al-Muqaffa) or Severus of El Ashmunein (ساويرس الأشمونين) (died 987) was a Coptic Orthodox Bishop, author
Markaz al Fayyūm-Hyksos
southern Levant also developed. Additionally, trade was conducted with Faiyum, Memphis, oases in Egypt, Nubia, and Mesopotamia. Trade relations with Cyprus
Markaz al Fayyūm-Coptic names
ⲡⲣⲟⲙⲉⲛⲉⲥⲓⲛⲁ (p-Romenesina) "from Sinai"; Feminine: ⲧⲁⲡⲓⲁⲙ (Tapiam) "from Faiyum", ⲧⲣⲟⲙⲡⲁⲃⲁⲓⲧ (t-Rompabait) "from Behbeit", etc. The patronymics, like in
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
Capital of its nome Yamu (Apis) probably during Old Kingdom 3rd Hathor Kom el-Hisn Imu, Apis Capital of its nome Raqote (Alexandria) 331 BC 3rd Serapis
Markaz al Fayyūm-Kura (administrative division)
Awsim Memphis Al-Sharqia (which is the land of Al-Atfihiyah) Faiyum Abusir Dalas Ahnas Al-Qays El-Bahnasa Bwait Taha wa Heiz Shenouda Ala al-Ashmunayn Asfal
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of governorates of Egypt by GDP
Gharbia 173,762 38,290 10 Monufia 157,267 34,656 11 Kafr El Sheikh 151,053 33,286 12 Faiyum 133,504 29,419 13 Minya 130,976 28,862 14 Asyut 126,143 27
Markaz al Fayyūm-Saqiyah
invented there a century later. This is supported by archeological finds at Faiyum, where the oldest archeological evidence of a water wheel has been found
Markaz al Fayyūm-Egyptian Greeks
percent of the population of Faiyum was Greek during the Ptolemaic period, with the rest being native Egyptians; the Faiyum mummy portraits reflect the
Markaz al Fayyūm-Battle of Perire
of these new bastions, Zawyet Umm El Rakham, was quickly abandoned. Egyptologist Ian Shaw argued that Zawyet Umm El Rakham's short existence suggests
Markaz al Fayyūm-2020 Egyptian parliamentary election
initially expected to be held in April or May 2020. President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi ordered parliament to freeze its activities on 1 October 2019 and placed
Markaz al Fayyūm-Merimde culture
Nile Delta in Lower Egypt, which corresponds in its later phase to the Faiyum A culture and the Badari culture in Predynastic Egypt. It is estimated that
Markaz al Fayyūm-Arab conquest of Egypt
Babylon was too strong to take, 'Amr sent a detachment to raid the city of Faiyum. The Byzantines had anticipated that and so had strongly guarded the roads
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abu Tig
Nazlat Baqor, El Felio, El Nekhila, Bani Semei, El Zayara, El Zawia, Dekran, El Zarabi, Dweina, Nazlat Dweina, Abu El Hareth, Abu Khors and El Balayza. Abu
Markaz al Fayyūm-Benha
Banha El-Gedida (New Banha), Attrib, El-Manshiyyah, Kafr Manakr (El-Shdiya), West El-Balad (Downtown Area), El-Haras El-Watani, Manshiyyet El-Nur and
Markaz al Fayyūm-Samalut
Near Samalut is the Coptic Orthodox Monastery of the Virgin Mary at Gebel el-Teir, an important Christian pilgrimage site. Samalut's church was built by
Markaz al Fayyūm-Damanhur
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Buto
near Cairo, but was also attested in many other places in the Delta to the Faiyum region. This culture was marked by development in architecture and technology
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of ancient Egyptians
Son of Amenemhat II. His pyramid was constructed at El-Lahun. Senusret II was interested in the Faiyum oasis region and began work on an extensive irrigation
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ahmed Fakhry
Governorate in 1905 – Paris, 7 June 1973) was an Egyptian archaeologist who worked in the Western desert of Egypt (including in 1940 dig at
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sumusta
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Paul the Apostle
John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea Cyril of Jerusalem
Markaz al Fayyūm-7th millennium BC
Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period Ubaid culture Nile valley Faiyum A culture Tasian culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian
Markaz al Fayyūm-Flags of Africa
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Flag of Cairo, Egypt Flag of Casablanca, Morocco Flag of El Matareya, Egypt Flag of Fes, Morocco Flag of Giza, Egypt Flag of Harare, Zimbabwe
Markaz al Fayyūm-Coptic identity
percent of the population of Faiyum was Greek during the Ptolemaic period, with the rest being native Egyptians; the Faiyum mummy portraits reflect the
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abdel Messih El-Makari
Abdel Messih El-Makari (or El-Manahri) (11 November 1892–14 April 1963) was a Coptic Orthodox monk and priest, and a 20th-century Coptic saint. Pope Cyril
Markaz al Fayyūm-Telephone numbers in Egypt
57 057-xxx-xxxx +20-57-xxx-xxxx Faiyum 84 084-xxx-xxxx +20-84-xxx-xxxx Ismailia 64 064-xxx-xxxx +20-64-xxx-xxxx Kafr El Sheikh 47 047-xxx-xxxx +20-47-xxx-xxxx
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ankhtifi
that a sudden global climate change caused the complete drying up of Lake Faiyum—--a major body of water which was fed by the Nile and is 65 metres deep--between
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of Coptic place names
Enhah) /fjom ənˈhɑh/ Mallawi – ⲙⲁⲛⲗⲁⲩ (Manlau), "place of textile" /ˈmɑnlɑw/ Faiyum – ⲫⲓⲟⲙ (Phiom), "the sea, lake" /fjom/ Sanhur – ⲥⲩⲛϩⲱⲣ (Synhor), "the residence
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ancient Egyptian agriculture
industry, originated locally, or at least from within Northeastern Africa. Faiyum Oasis of Egypt also provides evidence for agriculture from about the same
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Mansoura
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Dymphna
John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea Cyril of Jerusalem
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Urban Communities Authority
Emirates, signed a deal for the ADQ to invest $35 billion in developing Ras el-Hekma into a tourist resort. The deal grants ADQ the right to develop 130
Markaz al Fayyūm-Pedestals of Biahmu
on the shore of Lake Moeris, are located in the Faiyum Oasis 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the city Faiyum. The actual statues were long ago destroyed and
Markaz al Fayyūm-Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus
concerns, pregnancy, fertility, and various treatments. It was found at El Lahun (Faiyum, Egypt) by Flinders Petrie in 1889 and first translated by F. Ll. Griffith
Markaz al Fayyūm-Saint Mercurius
John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea Cyril of Jerusalem
Markaz al Fayyūm-Capsian culture
Capsian burial (Tunisia) Capsian culture, Arrowhead Ifri n'Amr or Moussa Kelif el Boroud Prehistory of Central North Africa African humid period Kipfer, Barbara
Markaz al Fayyūm-2018–19 Egyptian Premier League
July 2018. El Gouna, Nogoom and Haras El Hodoud entered as the promoted teams from the 2017–18 Egyptian Second Division. They replaced El Raja, Tanta
Markaz al Fayyūm-West African crocodile
center of his worship was in the Middle Kingdom city of Arsinoe in the Faiyum, known as "Crocodilopolis" by the Greeks. Another major temple to Sobek
Markaz al Fayyūm-Hawara
south of the site of Crocodilopolis ('Arsinoë', also known as 'Medinet al-Faiyum') at the entrance to the depression of the Fayyum oasis. It is the site
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
largest department of El Salvador. Sud-Est 2,077 Third smallest department of Haiti. La Unión 2,074 Third largest department of El Salvador. County Kilkenny
Markaz al Fayyūm-Qalyub
Revolution, Protest, and Social Change in Egypt. Verso Books. ISBN 9781844678754. El Gundy, Zeinab; Abdel-Baky, Mohamed (January 15, 2013). "Deadly train accidents
Markaz al Fayyūm-Copts
Coptic Christians practice male circumcision as a rite of passage. The Faiyum mummy portraits reflect the complex synthesis of the predominant Egyptian
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
JSTOR 182617, S2CID 162674956 Kâti, Mahmoûd Kâti ben el-Hâdj el-Motaouakkel (1913), Tarikh el-fettach ou Chronique du chercheur, pour servir à l'histoire
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sarah Parcak
husband, Greg Mumford, she directs survey and excavation projects in the Faiyum, Sinai, and Egypt's East Delta. Parcak was born in Bangor, Maine, and received
Markaz al Fayyūm-15th of May (city)
indicating some hints to corruption. The city has a group of schools such as the El Mostaqbal school. The Higher Institute of Engineering is the most important
Markaz al Fayyūm-Armant, Egypt
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Monastery of the Archangel Gabriel at Naqlun
Archangel Gabriel located in northern Egypt, in the Faiyum Oasis, 16 km south-east of the city of Faiyum in the Libyan Desert. Since 1986, it is investigated
Markaz al Fayyūm-Khiamian culture
El Khiam The Khiamian culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture of Southwest Asia, dating to the earliest part of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA)
Markaz al Fayyūm-Oxyrhynchus
Nile on the Bahr Yussef, a branch that terminates in Lake Moeris and the Faiyum oasis. In ancient Egyptian times, there was a city on the site called Per-Medjed
Markaz al Fayyūm-Avaris
Today, the name Hawara survives, referring to the site at the entrance to Faiyum. Alternatively, Clement of Alexandria referred to the name of this city
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Administrative Capital
high speed rail line that extends from the northern Mediterranean city of El Alamein to Ain Sokhna city on the Red Sea passing through the new capital
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Reyad
El Reyad (Arabic: الرياض) is a city in the Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, Egypt. v t e
Markaz al Fayyūm-Tell el-'Oueili
Tell el-'Oueili (also Awayli; Mesopotamian Arabic: تل العويلي, romanized: Təll əl-ʿOwēli) is a tell, or ancient settlement mound, located in Dhi Qar Governorate
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Idwa
28°42′N 30°45′E / 28.700°N 30.750°E / 28.700; 30.750 El Idwa is a city in the Minya Governorate of Egypt. It is located on the west bank of the Nile
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Saff
El Saff Markaz: El Saff El Balad village Ghamza AL Kubra village Al Akhsas village El Shobak El sharqy village Kafr Tarchan village Askar village El Wadi
Markaz al Fayyūm-Mohamed Abdelwahab
He died during training with his club El Ahly on 31 August 2006. Abdelwahab was born in the rural town of Faiyum. He began his professional career with
Markaz al Fayyūm-Amenemhat III
efforts towards an extensive building program with particular focus on Faiyum. Here he dedicated a temple to Sobek, a chapel to Renenutet, erected two
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: C-D-E-F
Sohag 261,700 Shibin al-Kawm Monufia 263,700 Shubra al-Khaymah Faiyum 1,226,100 Sinnuris Faiyum 131,400 Tahta Sohag 131,700 Talkha Dakahlia 110,600 Tanta Gharbia
Markaz al Fayyūm-Al Galala
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Senusret II
to 1878 BC. His pyramid was constructed at El-Lahun. Senusret II took a great deal of interest in the Faiyum oasis region and began work on an extensive
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sufi Abu Taleb
for Sadat's Vice President Hosni Mubarak. Abu Taleb was born in Tamiya in Faiyum Governorate. Upon completion of high school, he joined the Faculty of Law
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Santa
El Santa (Egyptian Arabic: السنطة [esˈsɑntˁɑ], from Coptic: ⲡ̀ⲥⲉⲛⲉⲧⲁⲓ late Coptic: [əpˈsænætæ]) is a city in the Gharbia Governorate, Egypt. Its population
Markaz al Fayyūm-George El Mozahem
George El Mozahem (Coptic: ⲅⲉⲱⲣⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲡⲓⲍⲟϩⲉⲙ; 940 – June 26, 969) is a Coptic Orthodox martyr and saint. Born in Talkha, Egypt, as El-Mozahem to a Christian
Markaz al Fayyūm-2023–24 Egyptian Third Division
MS El Dabaa MS Damietta City↑ MS El Delengat MS Diarb Negm↑ MS Edfu MS Esna MS Faiyum MS Faqous↑ MS Faraskur↑ MS El Hasaya↑ MS Ibshaway MS Itay El Baroud
Markaz al Fayyūm-6th of October (city)
Hospital The city is served by many mosques, the largest being El Hosary Mosque on El Tahrir St. built in the honour of an eminent Egyptian Qari, Mahmoud
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Akhmim
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of Egyptian obelisks
by Hiroyuki Nagase and Shoji Okamoto. Aswan Beirut Cairo Dorset Durham Faiyum Florence Istanbul London Luxor New York City Paris Poznań Rome Urbino Only
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abgig obelisk
and the Faiyum obelisk) is an ancient stone monument erected by the Egyptian pharaoh Senusret I in the 20th century BC near what is now Faiyum. Made of
Markaz al Fayyūm-Girga
capital of Upper Egypt during Ottoman rule. In 1791, Saint Yousab El Abah (also Joseph el-Abbah) was the bishop of the city. In 1907 Girga had a population
Markaz al Fayyūm-Rosetta
common.[citation needed] Rafah, Alexandria, Abu Qir, Rosetta, Baltim, Kafr el-Dawwar and Mersa Matruh are the wettest places in Egypt. The population of
Markaz al Fayyūm-Mersa Matruh
Battle of Mersa Matruh but was recaptured following the Second Battle of El Alamein. Mersa Matruh is served by Mersa Matruh International Airport. The
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sayed Abdel Hafeez
Hafeez Date of birth (1977-10-27) 27 October 1977 (age 46) Place of birth Faiyum, Egypt Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Winger Team information Current
Markaz al Fayyūm-Rabaa massacre
the armed forces), under the command of then-Defense Minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, used lethal force to “disperse” two camps of protesters in Cairo: one
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sallum
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [essælˈluːm] various transliterations include El Salloum, As Sallum or Sollum) is a harbourside village or town in Egypt. It
Markaz al Fayyūm-2001–02 Ismaily SC season
Zamalek El Mansoura v Ismaily Ghazl El Mahalla v Ismaily Ismaily v Sohag Al Mokawloon Al Arab v Ismaily Ismaily v Ghazl El Suez El-Ittihad El-Iskandary
Markaz al Fayyūm-Arafa El Sayed
Arafa El-Sayed (Arabic: عرفة السيد; born 23 October 1988) is an Egyptian footballer who plays for Wadi Degla as a center forward. Zamalek SC: Egypt Cup:
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sidi Barrani
and around 240 km (150 mi) from Tobruk, Libya. Named after Sidi es-Saadi el Barrani, a Senussi sheikh who was a head of its Zawiya, the village is mainly
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Qena
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Aziz Abaza
Governorate in 1935. Moreover, he worked as governor of Al Qalyoubiya and Faiyum and Suez Canal Zone. Abaza family Fekry Pasha Abaza Tharwat Abaza Egyptian
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of city flags in Africa
Suef Cairo Damietta El Hawamdeya El Matareya Faiyum Giza Ismailia Kafr El-Sheikh New Alamein Luxor Port Said Qena Sadat City Shubra El-Kheima Sohag Suez
Markaz al Fayyūm-Index of Egypt-related articles
Egypt - Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt - El Alamein - Mohamed ElBaradei - El Hiba - El Kab - El-Lahun - El-Mahalla El-Kubra - Elephantine - Elephantine papyri
Markaz al Fayyūm-2012 Egyptian presidential election
candidates: Omar Suleiman, Khairat El-Shater, Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, Ayman Nour, Ahmad Awad Al-Saidi, Mortada Mansour, Ibrahim El-Gharib, Mamdouh Qutb, Houssam
Markaz al Fayyūm-Our Lady of Zeitoun
Our Lady of Zeitoun, also known simply as El-Zeitoun, Zeitun or rarely Our Lady of Light, was a mass Marian apparition that was reported to have occurred
Markaz al Fayyūm-2023–24 in Egyptian football
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: Head-to-head points: El Sekka El Hadid 4, Raya Ghazl Kafr El Dawar 1. Head-to-head points: Al Nasr Lel Taa'den 4, Misr
Markaz al Fayyūm-Qus
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Saint Peter
The tears of Saint Peter, by El Greco, late 16th century
Markaz al Fayyūm-Minya al-Qamh
closest airport to Minya El Qamh is Cairo Northern Airport which is 45 km away from Minya El Qamh and it is on the Cairo - Minya El Qamh main road. Agriculture
Markaz al Fayyūm-Wadamoun
Wadamoun, Wdamon, Wdammon, Wdamen, Eudaemon (Coptic: ⲉⲩⲇⲁⲓⲙⲱⲛ) or Saint Wadamoun El Armanty (Coptic: ⲁⲃⲃⲁ ⲃⲁϯⲙⲱⲛ ⲡⲓⲣⲉⲙⲉⲣⲙⲟⲛⲧ, Arabic: القديس ودامون) is the first
Markaz al Fayyūm-Aegyptopithecus
by Elwyn Simons in 1966 in the Gabal Qatrani Formation, located in the Faiyum Governorate of central Egypt. Aegyptopithecus zeuxis fossils were originally
Markaz al Fayyūm-African humid period
northeastern Africa at 8.5–6.7 cal kyr B.P., based on lacustrine records in the Faiyum Oasis, Egypt". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 528: 121
Markaz al Fayyūm-James the Great
1080/17546559.2019.1705373. ISSN 1754-6559. S2CID 214208796. Starkie, Walter (1958). El camino de Santiago: las peregrinaciones al sepulcro del Apóstol (in Spanish)
Markaz al Fayyūm-Ananiel
and Dionysius Felix and Regula Gabriel Abdel El-Metgaly Gallicanus George George Bishop of Assiut George El Mozahem Gereon Hor, Besoy, and Daydara Imbaba
Markaz al Fayyūm-Andrew the Apostle
John XIV Cyril V Macarius III Cyril VI Bishops Abadiu of Antinoe Abraam of Faiyum Alexander of Jerusalem Amun of Scetis Basil of Caesarea Cyril of Jerusalem
Markaz al Fayyūm-Quesna
Sumusta, El Fashn Faiyum Governorate Faiyum, New Faiyum, Tamiya, Sinnuris, Itsa, Ibsheway, Yousef El Seddik Minya Governorate Minya, New Minya, El Idwa,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Mohamed Ehab
International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories. Ehab was born in Faiyum, Egypt a city located 100 kilometers southwest from Cairo. He was introduced
Markaz al Fayyūm-Tanta
Places, Volume 1. p. 321. ISBN 9781598846546. Retrieved 15 November 2016. el-Aswad, El-Sayed (July 13, 2012). Muslim Worldviews and Everyday Lives. Rowman Altamira
Markaz al Fayyūm-Maghagha
Aba al-Waqf Ashnin Beni Khaled Bortbat El Gabal Dahmro Deir el-Garnus El A'bor El Kom El Akhdar Malatya Mayana El Wakf Sharona Tanbdy Maghagha's souk is
Markaz al Fayyūm-Mit Ghamr
of Al Gharbiah. Mit Ghamr includes many villages such as Mit Yaeish, Mit El Faramawi, Mit Nagy, Dundait, Masara, Simbo Maqam, Makkam, Kafr Serenga, Sant
Markaz al Fayyūm-Kafr El Battikh
Kafr El Battikh (Arabic: كفر البطيخ) is a city in the Damietta Governorate, Egypt. Its population was estimated at 44,700 people in 2018. The older name
Markaz al Fayyūm-Hapi (Nile god)
Bassam El Shammaa. An engraving of Hapi Statues of King Horemheb depicting Hapi, 18th Dynasty Upper part of a statue of the Nile God Hapi. From Faiyum, Egypt
Markaz al Fayyūm-Faqous
Governorate. Local attractions include ancient Egyptian monuments in Tell el-Dab'a, Qantir, and Omm Egrim. Faqus is identical with the ancient city of
Markaz al Fayyūm-Aurochs
at least to the Roman period, as indicated by fossils found in Buto and Faiyum in the Nile Delta. The Eurasian aurochs (B. p. primigenius) was present
Markaz al Fayyūm-Fawzia Fahim
co-author, of over 80 scientific papers. In 1959 Fahim married Salah El-Din Mohamed El-Mahdi, a professor of Design and Theory of Machines at the Faculty
Markaz al Fayyūm-Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
short stem and terminal retouch. Other sites include Sheyk Hasan and Jerf el Ahmar. Sites in "Upper Mesopotamia" include Çayönü and Göbekli Tepe, with
Markaz al Fayyūm-Middle Egypt
Cynopolis and Hermopolis. 6th of October (city) Beni Suef Minya, Egypt Giza Faiyum Upper and Lower Egypt Geography of Egypt Cappozzo, M. (2007). Il Cristianesimo
Markaz al Fayyūm-Obour (city)
Obour (Arabic: العبور pronounced [mæˈdiːnɪt el ʕʊˈbuːɾ], meaning "The Crossing") is a city in the Qalyubia Governorate, about 35 kilometers north-east
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Ayyat
criminal was cured. El Ayyat is located to the south of Giza, and it is limited to four borders to the east, the Nile River, to the west, Faiyum Governorate,
Markaz al Fayyūm-Egyptian Second Division A
Lel Taa'den Petrojet Proxy El Qanah Raya Tanta Greater Cairo teams Nogoom El Sekka El Hadid Telecom Egypt Wadi Degla Nogoom El Sekka Telecom Egypt Wadi
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Husseiniya
El Husseiniya (Arabic: الحسينية) is a city located in the Sharqia Governorate, Egypt. It was named after Sultan Hussein Kamel. The modern city occupies
Markaz al Fayyūm-Shibin El Qanater
Shibin El-Qanater Kafr Shibin El Ahraz El Hasafah El Kulzom El Zahweyeen Ezbet El Gewily Ezbet El Wakeel Kafr El Dair Kafr El Shaikha Salma Kafr El Shawbak
Markaz al Fayyūm-New Borg El Arab
New Borg El Arab (Egyptian Arabic: برج العرب الجديده Borg el-ʿArab el-Gedīda) is a new Egyptian city of the first generation, located in Alexandria Governorate
Markaz al Fayyūm-Damietta
Other Tabiet Ahmed Urabi, ruins of Damietta Fort at Ezbet El-Borg. The Old Bridge (el-Kōbrī el-Qadīm), dating to the early 20th century. Souk al-Hesba,
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of Egyptians
al-Hamid Kishk Abdel-Halim Mahmoud Abraam, Bishop of Faiyum Abu Uday el-Masry bin el-Emam El-Mohib bin el-Emam Ahmed Shaker Amr Khaled Anba Mikhail Athanasius
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abanoub
he delivered up his soul and received the crown of martyrdom. St. Julius El-Akfahsi, who wrote the biography of St. Abanoub, was present. He took Abanoub's
Markaz al Fayyūm-Arsinoitherium
those of A. zitteli, date to around 28–27 million years ago. While the Faiyum Oasis is the only site where complete skeletons of Arsinoitherium fossils
Markaz al Fayyūm-Egypt
of the country, and a number of Dom clans mostly in the Nile Delta and Faiyum who are progressively becoming assimilated as urbanisation increases. Some
Markaz al Fayyūm-2022–23 Egyptian Third Division
MS Edfu MS Esna MS Faiyum MS Ibshaway MS Itay El Baroud MS El Kazazin MS El Kherba MS Koum Hamada MS Maghagha MS Martyr Ahmed El Mansi MS Masr MS Minyat
Markaz al Fayyūm-Qift
the Greek rulers) for others. Northeast of Qift, at the modern village of El-Qala, the Roman emperor Claudius also built a small temple and dedicated it
Markaz al Fayyūm-Saint George
to be cured by him, as well as the Christians, but they commonly call him El Khudder – The Green – according to their favourite manner of using epithets
Markaz al Fayyūm-Abu El Numrus
Abu El Numrus (Arabic: أبو النمرس) is a city in the Giza Governorate, Egypt. Its population was estimated at 86,000 people in 2020. The old name of the
Markaz al Fayyūm-Rehuankh
high steward he is known from a statue. Stela, Berlin ÄM 7311 | Memphis/Faiyum | along with King's Acquaintance Renseneb and Interior Overseer of the Inner
Markaz al Fayyūm-Sumenu
(Ancient Greek: Κροκοδείλων πόλις) which was distinct from the one in the Faiyum and, according to Strabo's Geographica, was located between Hermonthis (Armant)
Markaz al Fayyūm-Mariam Fakhr Eddine
Soft Hands (1963) and Secret Visit (1981). Mariam Fakhr Eddine was born in Faiyum, Middle Egypt to a strict Upper Egyptian father and a Hungarian mother.
Markaz al Fayyūm-Diyarb Negm
Alliance, where he mentioned it from the villages of the Dakahlia Governorate, El Senbellawein District.[citation needed] Dalal Abdel Aziz, Egyptian actress
Markaz al Fayyūm-Jebel Qatrani Formation
formation located in the Faiyum Governorate of central Egypt. It is exposed between the Jebel Qatrani escarpment and the Qasr el Sagha escarpment, north
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Delengat
El Delengat (Arabic: الدلنجات) is a city in Beheira Governorate in Egypt El Delengat is about 21 kilometers south of Damanhour the governorate's capital
Markaz al Fayyūm-El Rahmaniya
El Rahmaniya (Arabic: الرحمانية, also spelled as Rahmanieh) is a city and markaz in Beheira Governorate, Egypt. The old name of the city is Mahallet Abd
Markaz al Fayyūm-List of ancient Egyptian sites
"Tell el-Timai") Tura Xois (Modern: "Sakha") The area from about Faiyum to Asyut is usually referred to as Middle Egypt. Akoris (Modern: "Tihna el-Gebel")
Markaz al Fayyūm-Menas of Egypt
Alexandria, and happened to make a halt near a place which the Arabs call El Alamein. An ancient ruined church nearby in Abu Mena was dedicated to Saint
Markaz al Fayyūm-Temay El Amdeed
Census of Egypt recorded Timay al-Imdid (as "Tami-el-Amdid") as a nahiyah under the district of El Senbellawein in Dakahlia Governorate; at that time
Markaz al Fayyūm-Tell es-Sultan
£400. Ernst Sellin and Carl Watzinger excavated Tell es-Sultan and Tulul Abu el-'Alayiq between 1907 and 1909 and in 1911, finding the remains of two walls
Markaz al Fayyūm-2021–22 Egyptian Premier League
Military Academy Stadium in Cairo, instead of their regular stadium Faiyum Stadium in Faiyum, due to VAR unavailability. Source: Soccerway Rules for classification:
Markaz al Fayyūm-2023–24 Egyptian Second Division B
Faiyum↓ MS Maghagha↑ MS Tamya↓ El Minya↓ Telephonat Beni Suef↓ Tersana↓ Al Wasta↑ Group C MS Arish↑ Al Merreikh↑ Al Mostaqbal↓ Al Nasr↓ Al Obour↓ El Shams↑