-
Athanasius of Qus (14th century), who
wrote of the
region of
Bashmur and the
Bashmuric dialect,
which he
called extinct. This
dialect remains a
phantom to linguists...
-
Rosetta was an
Umayyad stronghold in 749, when it was
sacked during the
Bashmuric Revolt. In the 850s, the
Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil
ordered a fort to...
- the age of eighty-five.
Marwan campaigned in
Egypt in 749 to
quell the
Bashmuric Revolt and
secure his rear, but his
campaign was a failure. The Abbasids...
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Nimeshshoti (Coptic: ⲛⲓⲙⲉϣϣⲟϯ, lit. 'fields') in the north-east and
Bashmur (
Bashmuric Coptic: ⲡⲥⲁⲙⲏⲣ, lit. 'sand s****') in the north.
Champollion adds another...
-
pronunciation reform).
Modern revitalisation efforts are
based on this dialect.
Bashmuric (also
known as
Mansurian and
Dialect G) was a sub-dialect of Bohairic...
- University. Feder,
Frank (2017). "The
Bashmurite Revolts in the
Delta and the '
Bashmuric Dialect'". In
Gawdat Gabra; Hany N.
Takla (eds.).
Christianity and Monasticism...
- by
Alfred J.
Butler (Oxford, 1895), pp. 267ff
Mounir Megally (1991), "
Bashmuric Revolts", in Aziz
Suryal Atiya (ed.), The
Coptic Encyclopedia, vol. 2...
- ISBN 9781615303922. Feder,
Frank (2017). "The
Bashmurite Revolts in the
Delta and the '
Bashmuric Dialect'". In
Gawdat Gabra; Hany N.
Takla (eds.).
Christianity and Monasticism...
- to the
subjugation of
Egypt itself. In 749,
Pelusium was
raided by the
Bashmuric Copts. In ca. 870,
Pelusium is
mentioned as a
major port in the trade...
- 2016. Feder,
Frank (2017). "The
Bashmurite Revolts in the
Delta and the '
Bashmuric Dialect'". In Gabra, Gawdat; Takla, Hany N. (eds.).
Christianity and Monasticism...