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Damietta (Arabic: دمياط Dumyāṭ [domˈjɑːtˤ]; Coptic: ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ, romanized: Tamiati) is a port city and the
capital of the
Damietta Governorate in Egypt. It...
- 1827 l'Egyptienne 60 -
Renamed Raschid Kafr-el-Cheyk 58 -
Wrecked 1840
Damiat 52 (c.1829) - Sunk in the
Battle of Sinop, 1853
Menousich 60
Bahira 60 Sail...
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Damiat,
Algeria is a town and
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998 census, it has a po****tion of 3,310.
Statoids v t e...
- AD, and sent a
section of its
naval fleet alongside the
Egyptian vessels Damiat and Pervaz-i
Bahri to the port of
Sinop on the
Black Sea. It
consisted of...
- Belina,
Belina krupna, Belogollandskii, Belogollanskii, Bemena, Bois Jaune,
Damiat, Damjat,
Damjat bial,
Debela lipovina, Dertonia, Dertonija, Dertonilia,...
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Bouchrahil Boughezoui Bouskene Chahbounia C****alat El
Adhaoura Cheniguel Damiat Derrag Deux B****ins
Djouab Draa
Essamar El
Azizia El
Guelbelkebir El Hamdania...
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after her
anchor chain broke.
Navek Bahri, 58
cannon frigate, exploded.
Damiat, 56
cannon frigate built in Egypt, grounded. Kaid Zafer, 54
cannon frigate...
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after her
anchor chain broke)
Navek Bahri, frigate, 58 guns (exploded)
Damiat, frigate, 56 guns (Egyptian) (grounded) Kaid Zafer, frigate, 54 guns (grounded)...
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crossing the
Jordan River at the
location of today's Adam
Bridge (Jisr
Damiat) and
ascending through the
Tirtza Valley (Wadi Al Fara) to
Mount Gerizim...
- Belina,
Belina krupna, Belogollandskii, Belogollanskii, Bemena, Bois Jaune,
Damiat, Damjat,
Damjat bial,
Debela lipovina, Dertonia, Dertonija, Dertonilia,...