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    Samannud (Arabic: سمنود Samannūd) is a city (markaz) located in Gharbia Governorate, Egypt. Known in classical antiquity as Sebennytos (‹See Tfd›Greek:...
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  • book Inside Fallujah: the Unembedded Story. He was born in the city of Samannud, in Egypt, and graduated from the Mansoura University, with a bachelor's...
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  • Ancient: "Zau") Saft el-Hinna (Ancient: "Per-Sopdu") Sebennytos (Modern: "Samannud", Ancient: "Tjebnutjer") Shagamba Suwa Taposiris Magna (Modern: "Abusir")...
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  • politician who served as minister of finance in the 1970s. Ismail was born in Samannud in March 1915. He hailed from a wealthy middle-class family. He attended...
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    generals in charge of defending Samannud. Hearing of this, 'Amr went north to destroy this army. The two generals in Samannud refused to fight the Muslims...
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    486,055 Markaz Kotoor مركز قطور Quṭūr 357,643 Markaz Samanoud مركز سمنود Samannūd 426,257 Markaz Tanta مركز طنطا Ṭanṭā 716,116 Markaz Tanta 1 قسم أول طنطا...
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  • Damietta (Dimyāt), Egypt Faraskur (Fāriskūr), Egypt Sebennytos or Samannoud (Samannūd), Egypt Cairo (Miṣr), Egypt Biba, Egypt 28°55′19″N 30°59′02″E / 28.922°N...
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  • el-Emam: Judge of El Mahalla El Kubra. Judge Abu Bakr bin el-Emam: Judge of Samannud. Judge El-Mohib bin el-Emam: Judge of El Mahalla El Kubra, the deputy of...
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  • converted back to orthodox monophysitism by John of Sa and others by Isaac of Samannud. Around the same time, an enterprising Christian civil servant received...
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  • Twenty-eighth Dynasty Djedet (Mendes) 398–380 BCE Twenty-ninth Dynasty Sebennytos (Samannud) 380–343 BCE Thirtieth Dynasty Alexandria 332 BCE–641 CE Macedonian Egypt...
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  • Farbit Sa Al-Farma Al-Arish And the kuras of Batn al-Rif, which are: Busir Samannud Noosa Al-Awsiya Al-Nujoom Dakahla Tinnis Damietta And the kuras of al-Jazira...
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  • Action of 19 January 1799 - Spanish victory over Great Britain Battle of Samannud 22 January - France defeats the Ottoman Mamluks Macau Incident 27 January...
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    Sadd el-Kafara Saft el-Hinna Saint Catherine, Egypt Sais, Egypt Saldae Samannud Sanam, Sudan Sassura Scebatiana Sebilian Sebkha-El-Coursia Sedeinga pyramids...
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  • interpreted as a kunya with Abū in Arabic. This revolt began in Shubra near Samannūd. According to Sāwīrus ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, multiple land and sea campaigns...
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  • Census of Egypt recorded Talbant Aga as a nahiyah under the district of Mit Samannud in Dakahlia Governorate; at that time, the population of the town was 609...
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  • to the countryside of Lower Egypt, from the village of Damira, close to Samannud on the eastern or Damietta branch of the Nile in the Delta. Since his youth...
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  • a great and famous religious scholar, and his brother was the judge of Samannud, Judge Abu Bakr bin el-Emam. El-Mohib bin el-Emam grew up with a good religious...
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    secundus. After the Arab conquest of Egypt the city was known as Busir Samannud (Arabic: بوصير سمنود) and it was the seat of a bishopric. The local Copts...
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  • generals in charge of defending Samannud. Hearing of this, 'Amr went north to destroy this army. The two generals in Samannud refused to fight the Muslims...
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    generals in charge of defending Samannud. Hearing of this, 'Amr went north to destroy this army. The two generals in Samannud refused to fight the Muslims...
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  • S 3 Sakir-Har Sakuji Yoshimura Salima Ikram Salitis Salomo of Makuria Samannud Samuel Birch (Egyptologist) Sanakht Sandal-bearer Sankhenre Sewadjtu Saqiyah...
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  • role in the revolt but states that uprisings took place in Bana, Sa, and Samannud, and that the resulting fighting between the Christians and Muslims was...
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    1799, and that August defeated Murad Bey at the battles of El Ganaim and Samannud. He was appointed adjutant général chef de brigade and governor of the...
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