- 31°8′32″N 30°38′42″E / 31.14222°N 30.64500°E / 31.14222; 30.64500
Desouk (Arabic: دسوق,
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [dɪˈsuːʔ] pronunciation) is a...
- The
Desouk Bridge is a
steel truss bridge carrying the
railway across the
Lower Nile in
Desouk, Egypt. The
Bridge consists of two bridges, not one, connects...
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Desouk Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي دسوق الرياضي,
Egyptian Arabic: نادي دسوق Nady
Desouk) is an
Egyptian football club
based in
Desouk, Kafr El Sheikh...
- 14306°N 30.65250°E / 31.14306; 30.65250
Desouk Stadium (Arabic: ستاد دسوق) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Desouk, Egypt. It is used
mostly for football...
- a
noteworthy number of
archaeological sites, at Tell Metoubes, Fuwwah,
Desouk, Tell Qabrit, and
other settlements around Lake Burrulus. The
capital of...
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Dairut Damanhur Damietta Dar El
Salam Daraw Deir
Mawas Dekernes Dendera Desouk Diarb Negm
Dishna Edfu Edku El
Alamein El
Ayyat El
Badari El Badrashein...
- (prominent late
jurist of the
Maliki school).
Ibrahim El-Desouki
Desouk Dessouki Desouk SC http://www.charitiesdirect.com/charities/tariqa-burhaniya-ds...
- (الدسوقي) (1255 in
Desouk,
Egypt – 1296), was an
Egyptian Imam and the
founder of the
Desouki Order. El
Desouki was born in
Desouk on the Nile
delta and...
- in the
Maliki school from
Desouk in modern-day Egypt. Ad-Desouki was born in
Desouk in
Northern Egypt. He
moved from
Desouk to
Cairo where he attended...
- Pharaohs"), near the
villages of Ibtu (or Abtu), Kom Butu, and the city of
Desouk (Arabic: دسوق). Buto was a
sacred site in
dedication to the
goddess Wadjet...