Zagazig
The town of Zagazig was built, in 1830, a little in the north of the archeological site of Bubastis, this old city Pharaonic which had been the capital of the Egypt under of the Libyan kings, called dynasty bubastite, and which was the capital of the 18th names delta. This city was located at the confluences of the branches pélusiaque and tanitic of the Nile; its name, Per Bast as an Egyptian (Bubastis, bybastis, in Greek), meant the House of Bastis, the goddess cat Bastet.
Bubastis existed since, but the known history of Bubastis extends between and S. It was at the time of Ramsès {{II}} that Bubastis knew its greater hours of glory. Under, Bubastis took a great importance and disputed with Tanis and with Know the preponderance in the delta. It is of Bubastis that the family in Osorkon was originating which founded this called Bubastite.
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