- [æbuˈ] or [æbo ʔiːɾ], Coptic: ⲁⲡⲁⲕⲩⲣⲓ A****ri),
formerly also
spelled Abukir or Aboukir, is a town on the
Mediterranean coast of Egypt, near the ruins...
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Battle of
Abukir may
refer to:
Battle of
Abukir (1799), a
battle of the
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of
Abukir (1801), a
battle of the
French Revolutionary...
- In the
Battle of
Abukir (or
Aboukir or Abu Qir)
Napoleon Bonaparte defeated Seid
Mustafa Pasha's
Ottoman army on 25 July 1799,
during the
French campaign...
- The
Battle of
Abukir of 8
March 1801 was the
second pitched battle of the
French campaign in
Egypt and
Syria to be
fought at Abu Qir on the Mediterranean...
- SS
Abukir was a
British coastal steamship that was
launched in 1920 as SS
Island Queen and
renamed in 1934 as SS Kyle Queen. In 1935 she was
renamed Abukir...
- The Abū Qīr Bay (sometimes
transliterated Abukir Bay or
Aboukir Bay) (Arabic: خليج أبو قير; transliterated: Khalīj Abū Qīr) is a
spacious bay on the Mediterranean...
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Egypt and
Syria 800km 500miles 6 5
Jaffa 4
Cairo 3
Alexandria 2
Malta 1 The
Battle of the Nile (also
known as the
Battle of
Aboukir Bay; French: Bataille...
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fought against Russia and Napoleon's army in Egypt. He lost the
Battle of
Abukir in 1799.
Mustafa Pasha was an
ethnic Albanian. napoleonguide.com v t e v...
- the
French warships anc****d in a
strong defensive position in the Bay of
Abukir. The
French believed that they were open to
attack only on one side, the...
- In
alternative versions, the name
derives from the
location Canopus (now
Abukir) in the
western Nile
Delta near Alexandria,
where human-headed jars were...