
The Historical Progress of Monofeya Governorate:
Monofeya Governorate is one of the Egyptian Governorates in
which history and geography played an important role in
shaping its discriminative identity. The name "Monofeya"
is derived from "Monof" City. It's an ancient pharaohnic
city which was called "Bernob" meaning "The House of
Gold" as there were many gold mines, then its Coptic
name became "Banofees". After the Islamic conquest to
Egypt, the letter "B" was converted to "M" in Arabic,
therefore it has become "Manofees". On the course of
successive generations, it has been called "Monof" in
slang as an abbreviation for the name of "Manofees".
Monof has been the capital of Monofeya Province since
the Islamic conquest until 1826 A.D. After that Muhammad
Ali Pasha moved out the capital of the Directorate
(Mudiriyya in Arabic) from Monof to Shebeen Al-Koum City
because of its strategic position among the other
directorates .
In Ancient Egyptian:
It was called "Neet Shama'" meaning the Southern Neet, its
capital was "Barzaq'" its place now is "Zawyet Razeen"
in Monof Markaz , it was the fourth region in the
Ancient Egyptian Province.
Some of its famous cities at that time are Al-Batanoon "Ann
Tanan" in Shebeen Al-Koum Markaz, Mustai "Moot" in
Quweisna Markaz, and Koum Al-Kalba "Brant" near Meleeg,
pertaining Shebeen Al-Koum Markaz.
In the Byzantine Age:
Monofeya was divided into two main Administrative Regions:
the first was called "Konio" it was located between
Damietta (Dumyat) branch of the Nile and the Sea of
Shebeen Al-Koum; the other one was called "Twa" it was
located on the west of the Delta branch of Rosetta
(Rashid).
In the Fatimid Period:
It was divided into four Marakez (pl. of Markaz)
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"Twa":
it contained the land between the Delta branch of
Rashid and Al-Bagouriyya Canal
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"Upper
Monof": it’s now known as "Qalti Al-Kubra"
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"Lower
Monof": it was located between Shebeen Al-Koum Sea
and Al-Bagourriya, it's now known as "Monof".
In the Mameluke Period:
In the beginning of the fourteenth century, the Victorious
King Muhammad Ibn-Qalawuun unified Upper and Lower Monof
under the name Monofeya in 1310. The newborn Monofeya
consisted of (Upper Monof, Lower Monof and Quweisna
Island).
It remained so until the end of the eighteenth century. The
area of Monofeya Directorate in that time was about 203
000 feddans and a number of 137 towns.
In Modern Time:
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In 1826, Muhammad Ali Pasha moved out the Directorate
Capital from Monof to Shebeen Al-Koum because of its
centric position .
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In the earlier time of the modern Egyptian State, the
Directorate was divided into five Marakez (literally
Centers, Sing. Markaz) (Shebeen Al-Koum, Monof,
Ashmoon, Quweisna, and Tala). The whole area was
about 380 000 km2 and the number of its
towns were 312 because it had annexed some areas
from neighboring Directorates especially
Al-Gharbiyya.
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Monofeya Directorate was annexed to Al-Gharbiyya Directorate
twice under the name of Rawdat Al-Bahrain (Paradise
of the Tow Seas) ; the first time under the reign of
Said Pasha from 1855 to 1863, the second time under
the reign of Ismail Pasha for only a year (from 1886
to 1887). In 1887 Monofeya became independent from
Al-Gharbiyya.
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In 1942 Al-Shuhada Markaz was established by combining some
parts from Shebeen Al-Koum and Tala.
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In 1947 Al-Bagour Markaz was established by combining some
parts and villages from Monof, Ashmoon, Quweisna and
Shebeen Al-Koum.
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In 1955 five villages were taken out of Tala to Tanta Markaz
and another seven villages were taken to Kafr
Az-Zayyat Markaz.
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Al-Shuhada Markaz was given that name as there were a lot of
martyrs (shuhada' in Arabic) leaders and soldiers
during the Islamic conquest in Egypt.
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In 1960 Berket As-Sab' Markaz was established by some
villages out of these Marakez; Quweisna, Tala, and
Shebeen Al-Koum.
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In 1975 the village of Sirs Al-Layyan was transformed to
become a City after its separation from Monof
Markaz.
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In 1991 Sadat City was annexed to Monofeya Governorate as a
desert hinterland after separating it from
Al-Beheira Governorate.
Monofeya Governorate lies in the middle and south of Nile
Delta between Damietta (Dumyat) and Rosetta (Rashid)
branches. It borders Al-Gharbiyya Governorate to the
north, Giza to the south, Al-Qalubiyya to the southeast
and Al-Beheira to the west. It's shaped like an
upside-down triangle. It extends to the west of Rosetta
Delta branch to take Sadat Markaz till the
Cairo-Alexandria highway.
It covers an area of 2760.3 km2 , and the
populated area is 1584,2 km2 with a ratio of
57.4% out of the whole area. The population of the
Governorate is 3.365.057 est.1/1/2006, 80% of them live
in villages, the rest 20% live in urban areas.
Monofeya Governorate is divided into 9 Administrative
Marakez and the city of Sirs Al-Layyan, in addition to
70 Village Local Units (pl. Wahadat Mahaliyya)
consisting of 315 villages and 898 minor villages (kafr
& Ezba)