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Samannud (Arabic: سمنود
Samannūd) is a city (markaz)
located in
Gharbia Governorate, Egypt.
Known in
classical antiquity as
Sebennytos (‹See Tfd›Gr****:...
- book
Inside Fallujah: the
Unembedded Story. He was born in the city of
Samannud, in Egypt, and
graduated from the
Mansoura University, with a bachelor's...
- Ancient: "Zau") Saft el-Hinna (Ancient: "Per-Sopdu")
Sebennytos (Modern: "
Samannud", Ancient: "Tjebnutjer")
Shagamba Suwa
Taposiris Magna (Modern: "Abusir")...
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politician who
served as
minister of
finance in the 1970s.
Ismail was born in
Samannud in
March 1915. He
hailed from a
wealthy middle-class family. He attended...
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generals in
charge of
defending Samannud.
Hearing of this, 'Amr went
north to
destroy this army. The two
generals in
Samannud refused to
fight the Muslims...
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converted back to
orthodox monophysitism by John of Sa and
others by
Isaac of
Samannud.
Around the same time, an
enterprising Christian civil servant received...
- 486,055
Markaz Kotoor مركز قطور Quṭūr 357,643
Markaz Samanoud مركز سمنود
Samannūd 426,257
Markaz Tanta مركز طنطا Ṭanṭā 716,116
Markaz Tanta 1 قسم أول طنطا...
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Damietta (Dimyāt),
Egypt Faraskur (Fāriskūr),
Egypt Sebennytos or
Samannoud (
Samannūd),
Egypt Cairo (Miṣr),
Egypt Biba,
Egypt 28°55′19″N 30°59′02″E / 28.922°N...
- el-Emam:
Judge of El
Mahalla El Kubra.
Judge Abu Bakr bin el-Emam:
Judge of
Samannud.
Judge El-Mohib bin el-Emam:
Judge of El
Mahalla El Kubra, the
deputy of...
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Dynasty Djedet (Mendes) 398–380 BCE Twenty-ninth
Dynasty Sebennytos (
Samannud) 380–343 BCE
Thirtieth Dynasty Alexandria 332 BCE–641 CE
Macedonian Egypt...