• Minshat Abu Omar (also written Minschat Abu Omar; Arab. Minshāt Abū 'Umar) is an important archaeological site in Northern Egypt. It lies around 93.21...
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    showing the depiction of a scorpion were found. They come from Abydos, Minshat Abu Omar and Tarkhan. Some of them show the scorpion holding the hieroglyphic...
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    popular singer and actor Miral al-Tahawy, award-winning Bedouin novelist Yusuf Abu Rayya, award-winning novelist Husayn Fawzi Al Najjar, political historian...
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  • Tanis, Minshat Abu Omar, Qantir Port Said Governorate Port Said, Port Fuad Ismailia Governorate Ismailia, Fayed, El Qantara, Tell El Kebir, Abu Suwir,...
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    after Cairo. This had a more negative impact on Rashid, to the point that Abu al-Fidaa noted in the thirteenth century that the city was smaller than his...
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    Tanis, Minshat Abu Omar, Qantir Port Said Governorate Port Said, Port Fuad Ismailia Governorate Ismailia, Fayed, El Qantara, Tell El Kebir, Abu Suwir,...
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    grew into the Egyptian quarter of the city. Just east of Alexandria (where Abu Qir Bay is now), there were in ancient times marshland and several islands...
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    Tanis, Minshat Abu Omar, Qantir Port Said Governorate Port Said, Port Fuad Ismailia Governorate Ismailia, Fayed, El Qantara, Tell El Kebir, Abu Suwir,...
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    legend the about city's name and its foundation by Artaxerxes Ochus, while Abu Salih says it was found by a Persian king Hūš at the same time as Qasr ash-Sham...
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