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XXV. The Delta in the Middle Ages: a note on the branches of the Nile and the Kurahs of Lower Egypt, with Map

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

Many changes have taken place in the delta since the middle ages, and the former geographical conditions require to be understood in order that the mediaeval history of Egypt may be followed. Besides, the mediaeval geography is of obvious importance as a means of arriving at the state of Egypt in ancient times. An adequate historical map of the mediaeval period is much wanted, and this paper is intended as a contribution towards a map of this kind.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1912

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References

page 980 note 1 The reading “Western” is uncertain.