- Lake
Manzala (Arabic: بحيرة المنزلة baḥīrat manzala), also Manzaleh, is a
brackish lake,
sometimes called a lagoon, in
northeastern Egypt on the Nile Delta...
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grilled on stone),
Madfun (literally
meaning "buried"), Magloobah, Kibdah,
Manzalah (usually
eaten at Eid ul-Fitr),
Magliya (a
local version of falafel) and...
- Port Said on the Port Said-Damietta
coastal road. It is also
where Lake
Manzalah connects with the
Mediterranean Sea. (In
front of the
mouth of the Lake...
- (Dakahlia)
Essco South Sinai (South Sinai)
Maleyat Kafr El
Zayat Ittihad Al
Manzalah (Dakahlia) Al
Qawmy El
Sharkia (Sharqia)
Othmanon Belkas (Dakahlia) Manshiyat...
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because there is no
fresh water in the
region between the Nile and Lake
Manzalah. Al-Kamil
decides to halt the
retreat and
turns his
forces to
deliver a...
-
Mustafa Bey al-
Manzalah, Bey 1st Term 1805?–1807
Mohammed Bey Makkalas, Bey Son of
Mohammed el-Kebir, executed. 1807–1807
Mustafa Bey al-
Manzalah, Bey 2nd Term...
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because there is no
fresh water in the
region between the Nile and Lake
Manzalah. Al-Kamil
decides to halt the
retreat and
turns his
forces to
deliver a...
- p) MS Sidi
Ghazi 36 MS
Bedway 2–2 (7–6 p) El
Senbellawein 37
Ittihad Al
Manzalah 0–1
Ittihad Nabarouh 38 MS El
Hanafy 0–2
Baltim 39 Sidi
Salem 1–1 (4–5...
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Sheko 66
Ittihad Nabarouh 2–0 Mega
Sport 67 Beni
Ebeid 6–3
Ittihad El
Manzalah 68
Kahraba Talkha 1–1 (5–4 p)
Belkas 70 Ras El Bar 7–1 Kafr Saad 71 MS...
- bin Thuwaini,
Sultan of
Muscat and Oman,
deposed in 1868.
Mustafa Bey al-
Manzalah, Wāli of Oran 1802–1805,
deposed or
abdicated 1805,
restored 1807, died...