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Romanization
editShould the romanization be Qenā? Badagnani (talk) 05:47, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
Nqada
editThe territory of Naqada, "the territory of the West Bank of the Great River Nile, in the" internal level, "which is the heart of Upper Egypt. The city of Naqada, the base of the region, is located opposite the famous city of Qus, northwest of the city of Taiba, Luxor, which has one third of the world's monuments and southwest of Qena, the administrative capital of Naqada. History stands long before that name, "Naqada." Even Naqada knew before man knew history itself, a time that had not yet lost history. Naqada represented a civilization and a prehistoric and pre-Egyptian family, the era of Naqada's civilizations: the first, second and third, and Naqada's "historical" was broader and more influential than Naqada today, and the recent past. The base of the province of Naqada at that time village "Tukh" in the north of the territory. And after that great historical luster as the sun of this region is absent a little, but it soon emerged again bright, on the "mountain base" - a mountain Naqada - after the monks and priests of Egypt to establish and establish the system of monasticism in the land of the mountain base, The spread of the Christian religion in the Saidi region, and seven monasteries were established above the ground sand, formed a gathering of the largest Christian Coptic monasteries in Upper Egypt. The base of the province of Naqada at that time the slopes of "Mount Benhedb" ground foundation, what is today known as the "Hager Denfik" located south-west of the region. The Great West, extending from the monastery of St. Peter in the west of the village of Cement southward, to the edge of the village of Al-Balas in the far north of Naqada province, was overseen and overseen. Since the sunrise of Islam on this region of criticism, which is located on the bank of the West Nile River, as it has grown and increased, it became known as the "West of the Great", and its base during the Islamic era, "modern: Abbasid and Mamluk" in my villages: "And" Qus "where the schools of science and the seat of the judiciary, but in the early era of the Ottoman Empire, the base of the province of Naqada was in the region" Denfik "south of the territory, and in the late twentieth century AD," Naqada country "is a base for the entire region, Who later took over the "Qus Center" and formed a very administrative center Da is currently based. And that the contemplator in the history of the "Naqada" will find him since before the Islamic conquest of Egypt was an administrative follower of the province of Qus "business Qusiya", and then soon became the fourth quarter of the twentieth century AD, and became an independent administrative center in 1979 specifically, and now After more than three decades of administrative independence, we felt that we had to date the region: "Naqada, the land of the foundation, the great west" throughout history Hager abdalal nady (talk) 08:22, 20 April 2019 (UTC)