Abu_Tesht

Abu Tesht

Abu Tesht

City and markaz in Qena, Egypt


Abu Tesht or Abu Tisht (Arabic: أبو تشت; Coptic: Ⲡϫⲟϫ) is a city and markaz in Qena Governorate, Egypt. It is situated on the west bank of the Nile. [1]

26°07′06″N 32°05′43″E

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The markaz consists of 1 city which is Abu Tesht and 36 villages, biggest of them are Ezbat Al Bosah and Al Qarah. [3]

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History

It is considered one of the oldest inhabited areas in Egypt as it includes the Naqada area which contain remains of prehistoric civilizations as Naqada culture. It is identified with the Ancient Egyptian city of Per-Djodj, although Daressy identifies the nearby town of Abu Shûsha as the actual Per-Djodj.[5]

2010 civil unrest

In November of 2010, security forces were dispatched to quell disturbances in the city after reports of a Muslim mob attacking damaging and looting homes and businesses owned by Coptic Christians.[6][7]

See also


References

  1. "Abu Tesht · Qena Governorate, Egypt". Abu Tesht · Qena Governorate, Egypt. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  2. "أبو تشت". المعرفة (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  3. Gardiner, Alan H. (1933). "The Dakhleh Stela". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 19. Sage Publications, Ltd.: 24. doi:10.1177/030751333301900104. S2CID 192297782.

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