Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī
Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī is a locality in Qena Governorate, Egypt. Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī is situated nearby to the locality Al Ḩalfāwīyah Baḩrī, as well as near Ḩawḑ ar Ra’īsīyah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sheneset-Chenoboskion (al-Qasr wa as-Sayyad) and Fau Qibli.
Sheneset-Chenoboskion (al-Qasr wa as-Sayyad)
Locality
al-Qasr wa as-Sayyad is a village in Nag Hammadi district of Qena Governorate, Egypt. An early center of Christianity in the Thebaid, Roman Egypt, a site frequented by Desert Fathers from the 3rd century and the site of a monastery from the 4th, it was earlier known as Chenoboskion, also called Chenoboscium, Chenoboskia and Sheneset. Sheneset-Chenoboskion (al-Qasr wa as-Sayyad) is situated 6 km northwest of Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī.
Fau Qibli
Village
Pbow was a cenobitic monastery established by St. Pachomius in 336-337 AD. Pbow is about 100 km north of Luxor in modern Upper Egypt. It was one of the nine Pachomian monasteries. Fau Qibli is situated 9 km north of Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī.
Naj‘ aţ Ţurshī
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “‘Izbat aţ Ţursh”, “Ezbet el Ṭursh”, “Nag el Turshi”, and “Naj` at Turshi”
- Location: Qena Governorate, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
26.03333° or 26° 2′ northLongitude
32.36667° or 32° 22′ eastElevation
74 metres (243 feet)Open location code
7GRJ29M8+8MGeoNames ID
351439
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