- was
called Ushmum-Tannah (Arabic: اشمون طنّاح
Ushmūm Ṭannāḥ). The
first author to use the
present name was Abu'l-Fida, who
wrote it as
Ushmūm ar-Rummān...
- and
establishes themselves between the
Crusader camp and Damietta. In the
Ushmum canal at Sheremsah, Al-Kamil's
ships sail down the Nile and
block the Crusaders'...
- persisted. On 24 July,
Pelagius moved his
forces near the al-Bahr as-Saghit (
Ushmum canal),
south of the
village of
Ashmun al-Rumman, on the
opposite bank from...
-
Crusader forces were
relocated near the al-Bahr as-Saghit, now
known as the
Ushmum canal,
south of the
village of
Ashmun al-Rumman, on the
opposite bank from...
-
canals and
branches of the Nile. The
largest was the al-Bahr as-Saghit (
Ushmum canal),
which left the main
river just
below Mansurah and ran past Ashmun...
- and
establishes themselves between the
Crusader camp and Damietta. In the
Ushmum canal at Sheremsah, Al-Kamil's
ships sail down the Nile and
block the Crusaders'...