Sheremsah (Arabic: شرمساح) is a village on the Nile in the governorate of Damietta. Its name goes back to the ancient Egyptian language. It was used as a camp during the Seventh Crusade. Its name was mentioned in several books such as:
Wa Islamah, a historical novel by Ali Ahmad Bakathir.
Al-Khotat, a book about history and geography of Egypt by Al-maqurizi.
The Personality of Egypt, A book about the geography of Egypt, by Dr. Gamal Hemdan.
Sheremsah (Arabic: شرمساح) is a village on the Nile in the governorate of Damietta. Its name goes back to the ancient Egyptian language. It was used as...
Damiaatjes Caphutkia ancient name of Damietta in Aramaic & Jewish literature. Sheremsah Caphtor Damietta toad Domiati "Egypt: Governorates, Major Cities & Towns...
Crusade at the command of Honorius III. The Crusader force moves towards Sheremsah, halfway between Faraskur and Mansoura on the east bank of the Nile, occupying...
Crusade at the command of Honorius III. The Crusader force moves towards Sheremsah, halfway between Faraskur and Mansoura on the east bank of the Nile, occupying...