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Atfih (Arabic: أطفيح
Aṭfīḥ pronounced [ʔɑtˤˈfiːħ], Coptic: ⲡⲉⲧⲡⲏϩ or ⲡⲉⲧⲡⲉϩ Tpeh or Tpēh) is a town in
Middle Egypt. It was part of the now
defunct Helwan...
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returned the
letter to Apophis, he
dispatched it to
Atfih which is
about a
hundred miles south of Avaris.
Atfih, hence,
formed either the new
border or a no-man's...
- west bank of the Nile,
southwest of
Aphroditopolis (the
modern city of
Atfih).
Aphroditopolis is
located 38
miles upstream from Cairo, near the ruins...
- (which
originally included Atfih),
Prime Ministerial Decree No. 76 of 1988
split El-Saf into two
separate markazes: El-Saf
Atfih El-Saf is
located to the...
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October City,
Sheikh Za**** City, El Hawamdeya, El Badrashein, El Saff,
Atfih, El Ayyat, Bawiti,
Manshiyat al Qanater, Awsim, Kerdasa, Abu El
Numrus Qalyubia...
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Egyptian tomb
chapel that was
discovered in 1936 in El Saff, 17 km
north of
Atfih in
Middle Egypt. The
decoration of the tomb
chapel was
copied in the following...
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injuring 13.
March 5 –
Egypt – A trailer-truck
crashed into a
microbus in
Atfih,
killing 18 and
injuring five.
March 10 –
Indonesia – A bus
carrying pilgrims...
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October City,
Sheikh Za**** City, El Hawamdeya, El Badrashein, El Saff,
Atfih, El Ayyat, Bawiti,
Manshiyat al Qanater, Awsim, Kerdasa, Abu El
Numrus Qalyubia...
- (fully urban) El Saff مركز الصف Aṣ-Ṣaff 469,172
Markaz Atfeh مركز أطفيح
Aṭfīḥ 414,488
Markaz Talbia قسم الطالبيه Aṭ-Ṭālbīah 491,529 Kism (fully urban)...
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later incorporated the
rural counties (marakiz, sing. markaz) of Al-Saf and
Atfih from the Giza Governorate's
former jurisdiction east of the Nile. Following...