Zagazig (, , ) is a city in
Egypt
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. Situated in the eastern part of the
Nile
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delta, it is the capital of the
governorate
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of
Sharqia.
It is located on the Muweis Canal and is a hub of the corn and cotton trade. There is a museum, the
Museum of Tal Basta Antiquities, that contains many important archaeological exhibits.
Zagazig University
Zagazig University () is a public university located in the city of Zagazig, Egypt.
History
Zagazig University began as a branch of Ain Shams University in 1970. On April 14, 1974, it gained independence through a decree, becoming a stand ...
, one of the largest universities in Egypt, is also located in the city, with colleges in different fields of science and arts. The Archaeological Museum of the University of Zagazig exhibits significant finds from the nearby sites,
Bubastis
Bubastis ( Bohairic Coptic: ''Poubasti''; Greek: ''Boubastis'' or ''Boubastos''), also known in Arabic as Tell-Basta or in Egyptian as Per-Bast, was an ancient Egyptian city. Bubastis is often identified with the biblical ''Pi-Beseth'' ( ''p ...
(Tell Basta) and Kufur Nigm.
Zagazig is the birthplace of famous
Copt
Copts (; ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to Northeast Africa who have primarily inhabited the area of modern Egypt since antiquity. They are, like the broader Egyptian population, descended from the ancient Egyptians. Copts pre ...
ic Egyptian journalist, philosopher and social critic,
Salama Moussa
Salama Moussa (or Musa; 4 February 1887 – 4 August 1958) ( , ) was an Egyptian journalist, writer and political theorist. Salama Moussa was an avowed secularist, he introduced the writings of Darwin, Nietzsche, and Freud to Egyptian read ...
, and famous Egyptian songwriter Morsi Gameel Aziz.
The most notable streets in Zagazig are Farouk Street, Government Street, Abu Hamad and El Kawmia Street.
History
The city was founded in the 19th century on the site of a village called ''Nazlat az-Zaqāzīq'' which was named after the Zaqzuq family. The family's name itself comes from a dialectal word ''zaqzuq'' or ''ziqziq'' which means "a small creature" (e.g. a fish or a mouse) and comes from a
Coptic word ϫⲉⲕϫⲓⲕ "ant or other insect".
The ruins of the
ancient Egypt
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ian city of
Bubastis
Bubastis ( Bohairic Coptic: ''Poubasti''; Greek: ''Boubastis'' or ''Boubastos''), also known in Arabic as Tell-Basta or in Egyptian as Per-Bast, was an ancient Egyptian city. Bubastis is often identified with the biblical ''Pi-Beseth'' ( ''p ...
are located southeast of town. Bubastis was the ancient capital of the 18th
nome
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* Nome (Egypt), an administrative division within ancient Egypt
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...
, and is home to the feast celebrating the cat goddess
Bastet
Bastet or Bast (), also known as Ubasti or Bubastis, is a goddess of ancient Egyptian religion, possibly of Nubian origin, worshipped as early as the Second Dynasty (2890 BC). In ancient Greek religion, she was known as Ailuros ().
Bastet was ...
.
Bubastis is the
Greek
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version of the
Egyptian language
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name ''
Pr-Bastet'' "House
empleof Bastet". Bubastis became the capital of Egypt in the
22nd and
23rd Dynasties. There are remains of the temples built by
Osorkon II
Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon II was the fifth pharaoh, king of the Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt, Twenty-second Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the son of King Takelot I and Queen Kapes. He ruled Egypt from approximately 872 BC to 837 BC from Ta ...
and
Nectanebo II
Nectanebo II (Egyptian language, Egyptian: ; ) was the last native ruler of ancient Egypt, as well as the third and last pharaoh of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt, Thirtieth Dynasty, reigning from 358 to c.340 BC.
During the reign of Nectanebo ...
. Catacombs where the sacred cats were buried are located behind the remains of an
Old Kingdom
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chapel from the period of
Pepi I Meryre
Pepi I Meryre (also Pepy I; died 2283 BC) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, king, third king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, who ruled for over 40 years from the 24th to the 23rd century BC, toward the end of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, Old Ki ...
.
Geography
Climate
Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as
hot desert (BWh), as the
rest of Egypt.
Notable people
* The
Abaza family
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It has been described as "deep ...
, the largest family in Sharqia and Egypt's largest Circassian community.
*
Abdelhalim Hafez, Egyptian singer and actor
*
Ahmed Urabi
Ahmed Urabi (; Arabic: ; 31 March 1841 – 21 September 1911), also known as Ahmed Ourabi or Orabi Pasha, was an Egyptian military officer. He was the first political and military leader in Egypt to rise from the ''fellahin'' (peasantry). Urabi p ...
, colonel who led the
revolt
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against the British in 1882
*
Carmen Suleiman
Carmen Essam Soliman (; born on 7 October 1994), better known by her stage name Carmen Suleiman (), is an Egyptian singer.
Life and career
Soliman won the first season of Arab Idol song contest in 2012 broadcast live on MBC 1, winning a recor ...
, singer
*
Mohamed Morsi
Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Eissa Al-AyyatThe spellings of his first and last names vary. survey of 14 news organizations plus Wikipedia in July 2012
Salama Moussa
Salama Moussa (or Musa; 4 February 1887 – 4 August 1958) ( , ) was an Egyptian journalist, writer and political theorist. Salama Moussa was an avowed secularist, he introduced the writings of Darwin, Nietzsche, and Freud to Egyptian read ...
,
Copt
Copts (; ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to Northeast Africa who have primarily inhabited the area of modern Egypt since antiquity. They are, like the broader Egyptian population, descended from the ancient Egyptians. Copts pre ...
ic Egyptian journalist, philosopher and social critic
*
Ahmed Zaki, actor
*
John Traicos, international cricketer of
Greek
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*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
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origin
*
Rushdy Abaza
Rushdy Saiid Bughdadi Abaza () (3 August 1926 – 27 July 1980) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He was considered one of the most charming actors in the Egyptian film industry and is one of the most famous. He died of brain cancer at t ...
, actor
*
Fekry Pasha Abaza, journalist and political activist
*
Mohamed Abdelmonem, football Player
See also
*
List of cities and towns in Egypt
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* 10th of Ramadan
* 15th of May (city), 15th of May
* 6th of October (city), 6th of October
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* Abu El Matamir
* Abu Hummus
* Abu Tesht
* Abu Tig
* Akhmim
* Al Khankah
* Alexandria
* Arish
* Ashmoun
* Aswan
* Awsim
* Ain Sokhna
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* ...
References
External links
LookLex: Egypt: Zagazig*
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Governorate capitals in Egypt
Populated places in Sharqia Governorate
Nile Delta
Cities in Egypt