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- navigable after Dairut as it was designed for irrigation purposes only. The Ibrahimiya, except at few locations where it follows portions of ancient canals,...
- community district in Alexandria. It may be thought that the name of the “Ibrahimiyadistrict is in reference to Ibrahim Pasha, son of Muhammad Ali Pasha...
- El Ibrahimiya (Arabic: الأبراهيمية) is a city and a markaz in the Sharqia Governorate, Egypt. It had a po****tion of 57,546 in the city and 201,910 in...
- the diversion of river water into Egypt's largest irrigation canal, the Ibrahimiya Canal, during the low water season. The dam was estimated to cost £525...
- Bin Ali school in Hebron in 1960 and completed his matriculation at the Ibrahimiya school in Jerusalem in 1961. Accepted to the Faculty of Engineering at...
- and constructed its first residential extensions. In the year 1873, the Ibrahimiya Canal was built to provide perennial irrigation to Ismail's vast lands...
- Hammad, El Qurein, Hihya, Abu Kebir, Faqous, El Salheya El Gedida, El Ibrahimiya, Diyarb Negm, Kafr Saqr, Awlad Saqr, El Husseiniya, Tanis, Minshat Abu...
- Ibrahimieh College (Arabic: الكلية الابراهيمية بالقدس) is a private school and college in the a-Suwane neighborhood of East Jerusalem. Nihad Abu Gharbieh...
- construction of the three major irrigation canals (Mahmoudiyah, Ismailia, and Ibrahimiya) and the Delta Barrages. After his rise to power in 1805, Muhammad Ali...
- dramatically. In 1873, Isma'il Pasha commissioned the construction of the Ibrahimiya Canal, thereby greatly extending perennial irrigation. Although the British...