Mallawi

Mallawi Location
Mallawi was a place near el-Minya that attended as a necropolis for that field in the Old Kingdom Period (2575-2134  B.C.E.). The memorial park is now called Sheikh Said. Some 90 graves were discovered there, going out to the early dynastic eras.

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Situated in a farm area, the town produces textiles and handicrafts. The total domain of the city is about 3 acres (12,000 m2). The south fix is Allah Mansion (possibly a religious construction?), the northern limit is a television sender, the eastern frame is the Nile, and the western limit is Dirotiah Lake. The city contains numerous ancient Egyptian artefacts.

The name of the city is derived from two Akkadian words "mal" meaning land, and "lawi" an ancient last name, thus the common English translation "Land of the Levites."

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