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Imbaba (Arabic: إمبابة
Imbāba, IPA: [emˈbæːbæ]) is a working-class
neighbourhood in
northern Giza, Egypt,
located west of the Nile and
northwest of and...
- the
French invasion of Egypt. The
battle took
place near the
village of
Imbaba,
across the Nile
River from Cairo, but was
named by
Napoleon after the Great...
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replacing it. "Al-Ahram W****ly -
Imbaba Airport".
Archived from the
original on 2011-12-16.
Retrieved 2014-08-07. "
Imbaba gets countryside-themed park and...
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Imbaba Bridge is a
railway bridge located in Cairo,
Egypt across the Nile River,
about 935
kilometres (581 mi)
downstream from the
Aswan Dam. It is...
- Egypt. It
comprises the
entirety of the
Cairo Governorate, the
cities of
Imbaba and Giza in the Giza Governorate, and the city
Shubra El
Kheima in Qalyubia...
- The 2011
Imbaba church attacks were a
series of
attacks that took
place in
Egypt on 7 May 2011
against Coptic Christian churches in the poor working-class...
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International Airport.
Another local airport is
found in Giza,
called the
Imbaba Airport, but
recently the
Egyptian government has
decided to shut down the...
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southwards along the west side of the Nile with the
opening of the line
between Imbaba near
Cairo and
Minya in 1867. A
short branch to
Faiyum was
added in 1868...
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George El
Mozahem Gereon Hor, Besoy, and
Daydara Holy
Innocents Imbaba Martyrs Isaac of
Dafra John of
Senhout Kosheh Martyrs Malati Marina the...
- Ali El
Haggar (Egyptian Arabic: علي الحجار, born on 4
April 1954 in
Imbaba, Giza), he is an
Egyptian singer, artist, composer, and actor. El-Haggar works...