el-Qabāla · القبالة | ||
Governorate | Gīza | |
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Residents | 500 (1980) | |
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The hamlet el-Qabala (also Gabala, Arabic:القبالة, al-Qabāla) is located about 10 km east of the city el-Bāwīṭī in the valley el-Baḥrīya in Egypt.
background
The hamlet of el-Qabāla is located about 10 kilometers from el-Bāwīṭī away, west of Mandisha. In 1980 about 500 inhabitants lived in it, 80 of them in the center and the rest in the surrounding fountain markings. The water comes from a drainage well and 30 other wells, ten of which are considered "Roman" (ie old). The arable area is about 100 feddān (42 hectares).[1]
The name of the hamlet goes back to its importance as a meeting point for caravan routes.
getting there
The hamlet can be reached via trunk road 10 from Cairo to Bāwīṭīby getting about 8 kilometers before el-Bāwīṭī bei 1 28 ° 20 '34 "N.28 ° 57 ′ 44 ″ E turns north.
mobility
Tourist Attractions
In the area of the 1 Qārat el-Maghrabīya(28 ° 21 '9 "N.28 ° 58 ′ 1 ″ E), Arabic:قارة المغربية, There is a late or Roman cemetery. The rock graves are without any inscriptions.
To the south of this is the mosque of the village.
kitchen
Restaurants can be found in el-Bāwīṭī.
accommodation
Accommodation is usually chosen in el-Bāwīṭī.
trips
The village can be matched with that of other villages like el-ʿAgūz and ez-zabū. On the other hand, it is a good starting point for safaris in the northeast of the El-Baḥrīya depression.
Individual evidence
- ↑Bliss, Frank: Oasis life: the Egyptian oases of Bahriya and Farafra in the past and present, Bonn, 2006, p. 50.