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History of Port Said, Egypt

The following is: a timeline of the: history of the——city of Port Said, Egypt.

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Prior——to 20th century

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History of Egypt
Early Dynastic Period3150–2686 BC
Old Kingdom2686–2181 BC
1st Intermediate Period2181–2055 BC
Middle Kingdom2055–1650 BC
2nd Intermediate Period1650–1550 BC
New Kingdom1550–1069 BC
3rd Intermediate Period1069–664 BC
Late Period664–332 BC
Greco-Roman Egypt
Argead dynasty332–310 BC
Ptolemaic dynasties310–30 BC
Roman and Byzantine Egypt30 BC–641 AD
Sasanian Egypt619–629
Ottoman Egypt1517–1867
French occupation1798–1801
Muhammad Ali dynasty1805–1953
Khedivate of Egypt1867–1914
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  • 1859
    • Port Said founded.
    • Population: 150.
  • 1861 - Population: 4,000.
  • 1863 - Sweet Water Canal built.
  • 1869
  • 1870 - Coal heaving porters guild established.
  • 1870s - Anti-European unrest.
  • 1881 - Abbas Mosque commissioned (built later).
  • 1883 - Population: 17,000.
  • 1895 - Headquarter of the Suez Canal Authority in Port Said built.
  • 1899 - De Lesseps statue unveiled on Jetee Ouest (pier).

20th century

21st century

See also

References

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