- romanized: Pemdje), also
known by its
modern name Al-
Bahnasa (Arabic: البهنسا, romanized: el-
Bahnasa), is a city in
Middle Egypt located about 160 km south-southwest...
-
again as
being involved in the
Muslim campaign to
Bahnasa. The
Byzantine Sudanese forces fled to
Bahnasa town and
locked the gates. They were
followed by...
- more than a
hundred soldiers single handedly in the
siege of
Oxyrhynchus Bahnasa.
Diraar was a
member of the
elite Rashidun cavalry unit and also a dueling...
- ISBN 9789004180987.
Retrieved 17
January 2022. ****uh al-
Bahnasa al Gharra, 'the
conquest of
Bahnasa, the blessed', by
Muhammad ibn
Muhammad al-Mu'izz Hailu...
-
Athanasius (1923–2000) was the
Coptic Orthodox bishop of Beni Suef and El-
Bahnasa in
Egypt from 1962
until his
death in 2000. Like Pope
Shenouda III, Bishop...
- Alexandria,
ordained bishop on 1
November 1874 by:
Bishop Isak,
Bishop of
Bahnasa,
Fayoum and El-Giza,
ordained bishop before 1842 by: Pope
Peter VII of...
-
Egypt Uab (nome) (Two Sceptres),
centred around Oxyrhynchus/modern-day El-
Bahnasa in
Upper Egypt This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Byzantine. Later, the
Rashidun army
continued to
invade and
besiege the city
Bahnasa, as the
enemy now
retreated to the city and were
reinforced by an arrival...
- Mazar, Matai, Samalut, Mallawi, Dir Mawas, Aba al-Waqf, Dir Mawas, Dalga,
Bahnasa, Idmo, Tuna el-Gebel, Al
Madinah Al
Fikriyyah Asyut Governorate Asyut,...
- al-Walid, who
previously involved in the
conquest of
Oxyrhynchus (البهنسا, Al-
Bahnasa),
offered a
radical plan to
erect catapult which filled by
cotton sacks...