- into
other towns for consumption.
Other properties Abbas Agha
endowed in
Zifta included a qaysariyya, caravanserai,
fifteen shops and two workshops, and...
- 427,235 in
urban areas. El
Mahalla El
Kubra Kafr El
Zayat Samanoud Tanta Zifta El
Santa Kotoor Basyoun In 2016,
Switzerland committed to
funding a solid...
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Zefta (زفتا) is a
village in
Nabatieh District,
southern Lebanon. In the 1596 tax records, it was
named as a village, Zafta, in the
Ottoman nahiya (subdistrict)...
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affected Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, Suez, and
provincial towns like Tanta,
Zifta, Az Zaqaziq, and Jirja. On 28
February 1922,
Britain unilaterally declared...
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spectroscopy rule
named after him, the El-Sa**** rule. El-Sa**** was born in
Zifta,
Egypt and
spent his
early life in Cairo. He
earned his B.Sc. in chemistry...
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better known for his pen name Kem, was a
British cartoonist who was born in
Zifta, Egypt. He was the son of
Evangelos Marangos, a Gr****
cotton merchant. Marengo...
- Wadi Al
Natroun Zaitun Zawiyar at-Tarfaya
Zawiyat Shammas Zawiyatal-Awwama
Zifta Zagazig List of
cities in
Egypt "Muni****lities in need of reform, but path...
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Kafra Kfar
Remen Kfarsseer Houmeen Kfar
Tebneet Marwania Mayfadoun Schhour Zifta Kaoutariyet Al
Siyad Toul
Nabatiye al-Fawqa
Sharqia Zawtar el charkiyeh...
- Businessman, 1815 - 1899,
Alexandria Kimon Evan
Marengo Cartoonist, 1907 - 1988,
Zifta Ptolemy I
Soter * Ruler, 367 - 282 B.C.E.,
Alexandria Ptolemy Geographer...
- of
Cairo were
completed in 1911
followed by a link
between Zagazig and
Zifta in 1914. The
first El
Ferdan Railway Bridge over the Suez
Canal was completed...