- El
Mahrousa (Arabic: المحروسة,
literally "The Protected"),
officially renamed for a
period of time as El
Horreya (Arabic: الحرية, "Freedom"), is a super...
- the
United States Amb****ador
Jefferson Caffery,
boarded the
Royal yacht Mahrousa, and left Egypt. In his memoirs,
Naguib described how his
journey to the...
- (ESDP), in
addition to
being the
chairman of the
Board of
Directors of the
Mahrousa Center for Publishing,
Press Services and Information. On 20 September...
- was also
fired to
honor King
Farouk prior to his
embarking on the
yacht Mahrousa that
brought him to
exile in
Italy in 1952. The 21-gun
salute is accorded...
- abdication, the
royal family went into
exile (aboard the
royal yacht "El-
Mahrousa") in July 1952.
Bored with the
itinerant lifestyle and
tired of Farouk's...
-
permanently designated as
presidential yachts: The
President of
Egypt has El
Mahrousa as his
presidential yacht. The yacht,
originally built in 1863 for the...
- Al
Mahrousa (Arabic: قريه المحروسه) is a
village within the Qena
Governorate in
Egypt with a po****tion of 39,875 people. The
number of men is 21,622 and...
- for
Social Good' and is now an
incubated social enterprise at
Nahdey El
Mahrousa.
Since HAR****map's inception, they have been
approached by
activists from...
- A year later, the ship was sold to Al
Mahar Marine Co and
renamed Al
Mahrousa. Al
Maher owned the ship
until 2000, when she was sold to
Nouran Navigation...
- Explorer⚓️ (1863) City of Adelaide⚓ (1864) Jackson⚓ (1864)
Strelets (1864) El
Mahrousa⛵ (1865) Huáscar⚓ (1865) Adelaide⛵ (1866) Bjoren⛵ (1866) Emma C. Berry⚓...