Zagazig

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 217.168.172.202 (talk) at 04:34, 24 August 2002. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Zagazig (Zakazlk), a town of Lower Egypt, capital of the province of Sharkia. Pop. (1907) 34,999, including 2617 Copts and 1355 Greeks. It is built on a branch of the Fresh Water or Ismailia canal, and on the Al-Mo'izz canal (the ancient Tanitic channel of the Nile), and is 47 m. by rail N.N.E. of Cairo. Situated on the Delta in the midst of a fertile district, Zagazig is a great centre of the cotton and grain trade of Egypt. It has large cotton factories and the offices of numerous European merchants. About a mile south of the town are the ruins of Bubastis.

(From the 1911 Encyc. Brit. long out of copyright)