- the
Qaitbay mosque, a gift from his wife to
honor the
Mamluk Sultan in
Fayoum.
Mounds north of the city mark the site of Arsinoe,
known to the ancient...
- Jean-Léon Gérôme, View of
Medinet El-
Fayoum, c. 1868–1870...
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Fayoum University (FU) (Arabic: جامعة الفيوم, Jame'at al-
fayoum) is a
public university located in the
Egyptian city of
Faiyum in
northern Egypt. From...
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across the Nile to
invade Fayoum and Abuit,
capturing the
entire province of
Fayoum with
practically no resistance.
Fayoum's po****tion was enslaved, and...
- New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) "
Fayoum mummy portraits".
Egyptology Online.
Archived from the
original on 8 August...
- of
Fayoum; The
Monastery of St.
Mercurius known as 'Deir AL-Azab'
Fayoum,
Egypt (Format: PDF - 1.17 MB) The
Coptic Orthodox Diocese of El-
Fayoum/Anba...
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Henry F. Osborn,
Fayoum 1907
Wendell Phillips, 1947
Elwyn L. Simons,
Fayoum 1961–1986
Thomas M. Bown and
David Tab Rasmussen, 1980s
Fayoum,
Petrified wood...
- The
Fayoum Light Railway (FLR) was a 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)
gauge Egyptian light railway.
Founded by a
group of
Egyptian Coptic investors, it operated...
- Naïm (July 2020). "Un
voyageur témoin de
manoeuvres militaires dans le
Fayoum (IIIe-IVe/IXe-Xe siècle)" (PDF).
Chronique d'Égypte. 95 (190): 347–367....
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force was sent
under the
command of
Leontius to
Fayoum. The
Arabs attempted, but failed, to take
Fayoum, then
returned to
Lower Egypt down the
River Nile...