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    Aswan Governerate in Egypt

    Aswan was known as ‘Sonu’ in ancient Egyptian times, meaning market, as it was a trading centre for caravans coming to and from Nubia. In the Ptolemaic era, it was called ‘Sin’ and the Nubians called it ‘Yaba Swan’. It was also known as the Land of Gold because it served as a great treasure or tomb for the kings of Nubia who lived there for thousands of years. Before the migration, Aswan's borders extended from Asna in the east to the border of Sudan in the south, and its inhabitants were Nubians, but after the Islamic conquest of Nubia, some Arab tribes settled there.

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    About Luxor Governorate in Egypt

    The South Upper Egyptian area is home to the Egyptian governorate of Luxor. Its capital is Luxor, which was formerly Thebes, the capital of Egypt throughout multiple pharaonic eras. Its centers and cities are spread over both sides of the Nile River. The said governorate was established by Presidential Decree No. 378 of 2009, which was promulgated on the 9th of December of that year.

  • kafr El Sheikh Governorate | kafr El Sheikh Governorate History

    History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

    Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, located in the far north of Egypt in the Nile Delta, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, is characterised by the diversity of natural life and environments, and is one of the Egyptian cities that can be visited after the end of the first semester exams at universities and schools, as it features many diverse tourist and recreational places at symbolic prices within everyone's reach.

  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital City

    Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    The New Administrative Capital is considered the project of the era because it reflects a perfect image of the future and progress on the economic, cultural, social and civilisational level, as the capital is considered the new capital of Egypt at the present time. The importance of the New Capital is that it is a comprehensive transformation of the future of buildings, services and national and mega projects in Egypt.

  • Historical Importance of Al Gharbia

    Al Gharbia Governorate

    The Governorate of Gharbia is inclusive in the geographical area of The Arab Republic of Egypt which is in the African continent, more specifically in the region surrounding the Nile delta, between Damietta and Rashid governance. To the control of the region from the north is Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, from the south Menoufia Governorate, from the east – Dakahlia, Qalyubia Governorates, and to the west is the Beheira Governorate.

  • Marsa Alam City

    Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

    Each reserve has several sectors. In Wadi El Gemal Reserve, there is one of the natural areas called the Hamata area or Hamata sector in Wadi El Gemal Reserve. Its sectors are the perfect and most ecological, land and water, and host countless animals and plants found in the oceans and on the land.

Al Qusayr, Egypt | Al Quseir history

Details about El Quseir, Historical Town

  • 05 16, 2023

Historical Background | Quseir Town

The city of Al-Qusair is located on the western shore of the Red Sea in Egypt, 140 km south of Hurghada, and one of the most important villages of the city is Hamrawin village, with an area of 7,636 km², while its population is 50,023 people.

Al-Qusayr acquired its name from a fort which defended the nation in the ancient times of Pharaonic, Roman and other empires. It is to be remembered that many years back, gold was procured within the city by the Pharaohs and gold sourced from Al-Qusayr was brought to Qena. During the Ottomans' period, the fortress was constructed by Sultan Selim I and that very structure has survived to this date.

In the Islamic period, the city of Al-Qusayr assumed a special significance owing to Al-Qusayr's port, which was one of the principal ports used by pilgrims coming from Egypt and North Africa before entering Hijaz, in addition, the city became crucial as an entry point for merchant vessels carrying goods from India, Far Eastern countries, and Africa.

The present day Al-Qusayr city was once known as Tau during the reign of Queen Hatshepsut as the city was a considerable metropolitan and a port at that time, it is noteworthy that Al-Qusayr has existed in the region for a long time and its ports were accessed by pharaohs and even Romans for trade purposes, the city also thrived in the Mamluk age.

It is interesting to mention that Queen Hatshepsut used the port of Al-Qusayr for commercial expeditions to the Land of Punt while it was used by the Arabs for pilgrimage visits. Similarly, when Napoleon was involved in a French campaign around the year of 1799 AD, he recognized the strategic value of the port and made attempts to capture the city, which did not bear any fruits.

Al-Qusayr city is also visited by people from many countries around the globe as it is an eco-friendly city that comprises numerous coral reefs ideal for the diving lovers. Over and above the city’s sea and the historical sites, the city’s market proves to be a tourist hotspot since it has so many unique local goods. Furthermore, the climate in AlQusair is temperate all year round, which is a motivating factor for tourism in the region.

The very purpose of the construction of Al-Qusayr Castle was elimination of possible threats to the region’s trade with India, and it was restored and redecorated so as to become an attractive center for visitors and tourists, since exhibitions of the local history of the region, archaeology, and culture are housed in the castle.

It is noteworthy that Qusayr Castle was occupied during the Ottoman Empire, then Napoleon came and tried to occupy it, followed by the British state, which made Qusayr its main port, while the French state used Qusayr Castle to cut off supplies coming from the Arabian Peninsula and heading towards the Mamluk leaders.

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El Quseir is a famous tourist destination located in the east of Egypt, 73 kilometers north of Marsa Alam International Airport. There are many things to visit:

  • the Shaykh Al-Farran Mosque
  • shopping in the souk at El Quseir
  • the Ottoman Castle
  • El Quseir, El Qadima
  • Sheikh Tawfik House




     
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