- Kafr El
Dawwar (Arabic: كفر الدوار, lit. 'town of the farm' Egyptian
Arabic pronunciation: [kɑfɾ eddɑwˈwɑːɾ]) is a
major industrial city and muni****lity...
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initiated conscription. The
British Army
launched a
probing attack at Kafr El
Dawwar in an
attempt to see if it was
possible to
reach Cairo through Alexandria...
- The
Battle of Kafr El
Dawwar was a
conflict during the Anglo-Egyptian War near Kafr El
Dawwar, Egypt. The
battle took
place between an
Egyptian army,...
- at Abu El Matamir, Abu Hummus, Damanhour,
Rosetta (Rashid), and Kafr El
Dawwar. Coins, lamps,
animal bones, and
pottery from
Roman and
later Eastern Roman...
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Barud Itsa
Jahina Kafr El
Sheikh Kafr El
Zayat Kafr El
Battikh Kafr El
Dawwar Kafr Saad Kafr Saqr Kafr
Shukr Kafr
Zarqan Kerdasa Khanka Kharga Khusus...
- Roundabout,
known as
Pearl Roundabout or Lulu
Roundabout (Arabic: دوار اللؤلؤ(ة)
Dawwār al-luʾluʾ(ah), "Roundabout of the pearl(s)"), was a
roundabout located near...
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reach Cairo directly from Alexandria. 'Urabi deplo**** his
troops at Kafr El
Dawwar between Cairo and
Alexandria and
prepared very
substantial defences. There...
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August 1952, communist-led
riots broke out at
textile factories in Kafr el-
Dawwar,
leading to a
clash with the army that left nine
people dead.
While most...
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Khedive Ismail,
after whom the city is named.
Following the
Battle of Kafr-el-
Dawwar in 1882 the
British established a base there. The head
office of the Suez...
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places in Egypt; the
other wettest places are Rosetta, Baltim, Kafr el-
Dawwar, and
Mersa Matruh. The city's
climate is
influenced by the Mediterranean...