Sheremsah
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Sheremsah
شرمساح | |
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City | |
![]() The Nile Delta | |
Coordinates: 31°11′00″N 31°36′00″E / 31.1833335°N 31.6°E | |
Country | Egypt |
Governorate | Damietta |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EGY) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Sheremsah (Egyptian Arabic: شرمساح) is a village on the Nile in the Damietta governorate.[1] Its name goes back to the ancient Egyptian language.[citation needed] It was used as a camp by withdrawing crusaders during the Seventh Crusade.[2] Its name was mentioned in several books such as:[citation needed]
- Wa Islamah, a historical novel by Ali Ahmad Bakathir.
- Al-Khotat, a book about history and geography of Egypt by Al-maqrizi.
- The Personality of Egypt, A book about the geography of Egypt, by Dr. Gamal Hamdan.
Notable people
[edit]The following are some notable people from Sheremash:[citation needed]
- Ibrahim "bey" El-Zohairy, Member of the first Egyptian parliament in 1923.
- Hamza "bey" El-Zohairy.
- Abbas El-Zohairy.
- Ahmed El-Zohairy.
- Adel El-Zohairy.
- Basem El-Zohairy.
- Haytham El-Zohairy.
- Amr El-Zohairy
References
[edit]- ^ El Sherbini, Moataz (2 August 2013). ""شرمساح" قرية شهدت معارك الحملة الصليبية على مصر وتعانى من نقص الخدمات.. حلم أهلها الحصول على رغيف الخبز وكوب الماء.. وطفح المجارى وانتكاسة مبانيها يهدد حياة سكانها" ["Sharmsah" is a village that witnessed the battles of the Crusades against Egypt and suffers from a lack of services. Its residents dream of obtaining a loaf of bread and a glass of water, while overflowing sewage and the collapse of its buildings threaten the lives of its residents.]. Youm7 (in Egyptian Arabic). Retrieved 25 June 2025.
- ^ "معركة فارسكور آخر معارك الحملة الصليبية السابعة" [The Battle of Farskor, the last battles of the seventh Crusade]. Al Jazeera Arabic (in Arabic). 12 August 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
ومع ذلك، استطاع الصليبيون الاستمرار بالانسحاب، ووصلوا إلى "شرمساح" عند منتصف الطريق بين المنصورة ودمياط، فطا
[However, the Crusaders were able to continue their withdrawal, and reached "Sharmasah" halfway between Mansoura and Damietta.]