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Not to be confused with
Tahta .
City in Gharbia, Egypt
Tanta (Egyptian Arabic : طنطا Ṭanṭa pronounced [ˈtˤɑntˤɑ] , Coptic : ⲧⲁⲛⲧⲁⲑⲟ ) is a city in Egypt . Tanta had a population of 658,798 in 2018, making it the fifth most populous city in Egypt.[2] Tanta is located between Cairo and Alexandria: 94 km (58 mi ) north of Cairo and 130 km (81 mi ) southeast of Alexandria . The capital of Gharbia Governorate ,[3] it is a center for the cotton-ginning industry.[4]
One of the major railway lines goes through Tanta.[5] [6] Annual festivals are held in Tanta for one week beginning on 11 October celebrating the birthday of Ahmad al-Badawi , a revered Sufi figure of the 13th century, who founded the Badawiyya Tariqa in Egypt and is buried in Ahmad Al-Badawi Mosque , the main mosque of Tanta. Tanta is known for its sweet shops and roasted chickpeas.[7]
Overview
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The older name of the city is Tandata (Arabic : طندتا ) which comes from its Coptic name ⲧⲁⲛⲧⲁⲑⲟ [8] (late Coptic [dɑnˈdɑto] ).
With its large cotton plantations, in 1856, Tanta became a stop on the railway network, primarily for the benefit of exporting its cotton to European markets.[9] The area around Tanta was mostly fields but Tanta had grown into a large crowded city.[10]
This city is a center of celebration in late October at the end of the cotton harvest. Three million people,[3] from around the Delta and other parts of the Arab world, come for the Moulid of Sayid Ahmed el-Badawi ,[11] which is a colorful,[12] religious, eight-day celebration. The moulid is centered around the mosque and tomb of Sayid Ahmad al-Badawi ,[13] who founded one of Egypt's largest Sufi orders known as Ahmadiyyah or Badawiyya .[14] He was born in Morocco, but emigrated to Arabia, and later was sent to Tanta in AD 1234 as a representative of the order from Iraq. He was granted permission to start a new order in Tanta and it soon flourished into one of Egypt's largest Sufi brotherhoods.[11]
Tanta is famous for its sweet candy made of gelatin, coconut, sesame, peanuts, and chickpeas. Large quantities are sold during the mulid (Arabic : المولد ) festivals when many Egyptians visit the city.[15] The sweets have been considered a delicacy since the 1800s.[16]
Tanta has many cotton processing factories and textile industries,[11] and is also a university town with Tanta University since 1972.[17]
The people of Tanta are called by Egyptian slang Tantawi .[18] [19]
Sites
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Montazah garden
Tanta stadium
Tanta sporting club
Tanta teachers club
Tanta University
Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox church, which is over 200 years old[20]
Saint George Cathedral
Saint Peter Catholic basilica
The Museum of Tanta contains items from ancient nearby sites of Sais , Naucratis , and Buto , such as pottery and statues.[21] [22]
El Mahallah is a large industrial town near Tanta, famous for its textiles.[11]
Tanta's city center, Elgeish street.
Tanta's railway station at night
Mosque of Elsayyed Elbadawi
Saint George Cathedral Church
Tanta Railway Station
palace in Tanta which was used as a primary school named flowers school
Tanta Montaza park
Tanta museum
Tanta university administration
Sweets from Tanta
Climate
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As all of Egypt, has a hot desert climate (BWh), according to Köppen-Geiger climate classification system .
Climate data for Tanta, Egypt (1961–1990)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
29.2 (84.6)
32.0 (89.6)
36.8 (98.2)
41.6 (106.9)
45.3 (113.5)
44.7 (112.5)
41.5 (106.7)
42.5 (108.5)
41.2 (106.2)
38.7 (101.7)
35.6 (96.1)
28.2 (82.8)
45.3 (113.5)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
18.7 (65.7)
19.4 (66.9)
22.1 (71.8)
27.1 (80.8)
31.0 (87.8)
33.6 (92.5)
33.1 (91.6)
32.7 (90.9)
31.6 (88.9)
29.2 (84.6)
24.2 (75.6)
20.3 (68.5)
26.9 (80.4)
Daily mean °C (°F)
12.0 (53.6)
12.8 (55.0)
14.5 (58.1)
18.4 (65.1)
22.1 (71.8)
25.4 (77.7)
26.0 (78.8)
25.8 (78.4)
24.2 (75.6)
21.6 (70.9)
17.5 (63.5)
13.5 (56.3)
19.5 (67.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
6.5 (43.7)
6.6 (43.9)
7.8 (46.0)
11.2 (52.2)
14.3 (57.7)
17.3 (63.1)
19.7 (67.5)
19.7 (67.5)
17.8 (64.0)
15.3 (59.5)
11.5 (52.7)
8.0 (46.4)
13.0 (55.4)
Record low °C (°F)
0.2 (32.4)
0.4 (32.7)
0.8 (33.4)
4.6 (40.3)
8.3 (46.9)
12.0 (53.6)
14.8 (58.6)
16.4 (61.5)
13.7 (56.7)
9.1 (48.4)
5.0 (41.0)
1.6 (34.9)
0.2 (32.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
13 (0.5)
8 (0.3)
7 (0.3)
3 (0.1)
2 (0.1)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
2 (0.1)
4 (0.2)
12 (0.5)
51 (2.1)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm)
1.7
0.9
0.9
0.5
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.6
1.5
6.6
Average relative humidity (%)
72
69
68
60
57
58
66
71
69
67
70
71
66.5
Average dew point °C (°F)
6.6 (43.9)
6.5 (43.7)
8.0 (46.4)
9.8 (49.6)
11.7 (53.1)
15.3 (59.5)
18.8 (65.8)
19.4 (66.9)
17.4 (63.3)
14.3 (57.7)
10.7 (51.3)
7.9 (46.2)
12.2 (54.0)
Mean monthly sunshine hours
205.6
198.8
256.7
280.3
325.1
357.9
332.6
342.8
280.5
278.0
229.7
205.3
3,293.3
Source: NOAA[23]
Notable people
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Magda al-Sabahi or Magda Sabbahi = Magda (1931–2020) actress
Huda Sultan (1925–2006) singer and actress
Kamal Amin (1923–1979), artist[24]
Mahmoud Zulfikar (1914–1970), Film director
Khairy Beshara , film director
Abdu al-Hamuli (Arabic : عبده الحامولى ) (1836–1901), singer
Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary , (1917–1980) reciter of the Qur'an[25]
Mohamed Fawzi (1918–1966), composer, singer, and actor[26]
Naima Akef (1929–1966), actress and circus player
Doria Shafik (1908–1975), leader of the Women's Liberation Movement in the early 1950s[27]
Ahmed Hijazi (1936–2011), known as "Hegazy", a caricature artist[28]
Nasr Abu Zayd (1943–2010), thinker and liberal theologian [29]
Ahmed Khaled Tawfik (1962–2018), author[30]
Amina Rizk (1910–2003), actress
El-Sayed Nosseir (1905–1977), Olympic Gold medal winner in weightlifting[31]
Hilana Sedarous first female Egyptian doctor and first female Egyptian gynaecologist
Maximos V Hakim , Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch[32]
Nabil Farouk , novelist[33] [34]
See also
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References
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^ a b Raafat, Shaimaa (October 21, 2014). "Tanta receives 3 million visitors participating in Moulid Al-Sayed Al-Badawy festival" . Daily News Egypt. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Chaichian, Mohammad A. (2009). Town and Country in the Middle East: Iran and Egypt in the Transition to Globalization, 1800–1970 . Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739126776 . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Ayyad, Mohamed (July 27, 2015). "Siemens, Egyptian Railway sign MoU to develop major lines' sign lighting" . Daily News Egypt. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Seif, Ola R (October 12, 2015). "Train of thoughts" . ahram online. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Dan, Richardson; Jacobs, Daniel (February 1, 2013). The Rough Guide to Egypt . Penguin. ISBN 9781409324263 . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Peust, Carsten. Die Toponyme vorarabischen Ursprungs im modernen Ägypten . p. 94.
^ Chaichian, Mohammad A. (2009). Town and Country in the Middle East: Iran and Egypt in the Transition to Globalization, 1800–1970 . Lexington Books. p. 131. ISBN 9780739126776 . Retrieved 18 November 2016 .
^ Huston, Perdita (2001). Families as We are: Conversations from Around the World . Feminist Press at CUNY. p. 63 . ISBN 9781558612501 . Retrieved 17 November 2016 . streets in Tanta Egypt.
^ a b c d Richadson, Dan; Jacobs, Daniel (August 2, 2010). The Rough Guide to Egypt . Penguin. ISBN 9781405387736 .
^ Denny, Frederick (September 21, 2015). Introduction to Islam . Routledge. p. 245. ISBN 9781317347279 . Retrieved 16 November 2016 .
^ Brockman, Norbert (13 September 2011). Encyclopedia of Sacred Places, Volume 1 . p. 321. ISBN 9781598846546 . Retrieved 15 November 2016 .
^ el-Aswad, El-Sayed (July 13, 2012). Muslim Worldviews and Everyday Lives . Rowman Altamira. p. 77. ISBN 9780759121195 . Retrieved 16 November 2016 .
^ Marcus, Antoine (13 February 2016). "A Glimpse of Tanta, Egypt's "Boss Town" " . Egyptian Streets . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Karl, Baedeker (1885). Egypt: Handbook for Travellers : Part First, Lower Egypt, with the Fayum and the Peninsula of Sinai . Harvard: Karl Baedeker. Retrieved 16 November 2016 .
^ "Tanta University History" . Tanta University . Retrieved 16 November 2016 .
^ Marcus, Antoine (13 February 2016). "A Glimpse of Tanta, Egypt's "Boss Town" " . Egyptian Streets . Archived from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Elsamadouny, Zeyad. "Night Ride in Tanta" . Youtube . Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ "Christianity in Ebiar Village Tanta" . A Sense of Belonging . 13 December 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ "SCA Tanta Museum" . Supreme Council of Antiquities . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ Hudson, Kenneth; Nicholls, Ann (June 18, 1985). The Directory of Museums & Living Displays . Springer. p. 208. ISBN 9781349070145 . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ "Tanta Climate Normals 1961–1990" . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . Archived from the original on October 4, 2023. Retrieved October 4, 2023 .
^ "Kamal Amien Bio" . Fine Art Gov Egypt . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ "Mahmoud Khalil Al Hussary" . Assabile . Archived from the original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
^ "Mohamed Fawzy (1918–1966) محمد فوزي" . El Cinema . Archived from the original on 16 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016 .
^ Smith, Bonnie G. (2008). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set . Oxford University Press, USA. p. 27. ISBN 9780195148909 .
^ Mahmoud, Sayed (October 24, 2011). "Hegazy, Master of Egyptian cartoons" . ahram online. Archived from the original on 16 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016 .
^ "Professor Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd" . Philosophers of the Arabs . Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
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^ "Sayed Nossier" . SR / Olympic Sports . Archived from the original on 2015-02-20.
^ "Patriarch Maximos V (George) Hakim †" . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved 17 November 2016 .
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^ Almazroui, Ayesha (March 8, 2015). "If we want to keep Arabic alive, don't blame English" . The National. Archived from the original on 16 November 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016 .
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