- Egypt),
which was used to
differentiate it from
Minuf as-Sufli (Arabic: منوف السفلي, lit. 'the
lower Minuf', Coptic: ⲡⲁⲛⲟⲩϥ ϧⲏⲧ, lit. 'northern Panouf')...
- in the
Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. The
village was
formerly known as
Minuf as-Sufla (Arabic: منوف السفلى, lit. 'the
lower Menouf'). It's
derived from...
- as-Sādāt 196,666
Markaz Menouf قسم مدينة منوف
Minūf 129,179 Kism (fully urban)
Menouf مركز منوف
Minūf 475,641
Markaz Quweisna مركز قويسنا Quwaysinā 537...
-
Egypt or
Abraham of
Minuf was a fourth-century monk and
hermit of Egypt, is
known only from the Synaxarion. He was a
native of
Minuf in the Delta, born...
-
Mandiska Manfalut Manqabad Marsa Alam
Marsa Matrouh Marsa Shagra Masaid Matay Minuf Minya al-Qamb Mit
Ghamr Monera Mons Claudi**** Mons
Porphyrites Mut Nadir...
-
Metelis (Fuwwah)
Naucratis (An Nuqrash)
Nicius (Zawyat Razin) Onouphis [de] (
Minuf)
Petra in
Aegypto (Hagar-En-Nauatiyeh) Sais (San Al Hajar) Taua (Thaouah...
- Kafr Az
Zayyat Metropolitan Area 249,716
Ashmun Metropolitan Area 240,116
Minuf Metropolitan Area 230,547
Quwaysina Metropolitan Area 227,213
Tahta Metropolitan...
-
Monastery of St.
Marcarius Abraham ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ, 4th-century monk and
hermit of
Minuf Abraham, 4th-century monk of
Scetes Abraham, ⲁⲃⲣⲁⲁⲙ 6th-century
abbot of...
- name
after St Helen. Onouphis: also Onouphitai,
Mehallet Menuf,
Mahallat Minuf. The date for this
Saint corresponds to
either c. 362 (Adelphios I); or...
- 112th Pope of Alexandria. 2 26 8
Departure of St. Pa'esa (Athanasia) of
Minuf Martyrdom of St.
Menas 3 27 9
Relocation of the Body of St.
Simeon the Stylite...