Al Mujafaf (village)

Al Mujafaf (Arabic: المجفف) is a village in the Markaz (district) of Diyarb Negm, Sharqia Governorate, Egypt. According to the 2006 census, Al Mujafaf had a population of 9,039, comprising 4,484 men and 4,555 women.[1]

History

Al Mujafaf is an ancient village originally known as 'Talal Al-Zayyatin'. It was first recorded by this name in the al-Rawk al-Salahi (Salahi Cadastre), a survey documented by Ibn Mammati in his book Qawanin al-Dawawin (The Canons of Diwans), and was still known as such during the subsequent al-Rauk al-Nasiri (Nasiri Cadastre) recorded by Ibn Al-Jiaan in his book Al-Tuhfa al-Saniyya bi Asma' al-Bilad al-Misriyya (The Precious Gift of the Names of Egyptian Lands).

During the Ottoman era, the village was referred to by both 'Talal Al-Zayyatin' and its alternative name, 'Al Mujafaf'. This was noted in an Ottoman land survey from the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, conducted by governor Hadım Suleiman Pasha. The name was officially standardized to 'Al Mujafaf' in 1813 AD (1228 AH) following a national village survey under the rule of Muhammad Ali Pasha.[2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "البيانات السكانية لمدينة أو قرية حسب تقديرات السكان 2006" (in Arabic). الجهاز المصري المركزي للإحصاء. Archived from the original on 15 February 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  2. ^ قوانين الدواوين، الأسعد بن مماتي، تحقيق عزيز سوريال عطية، مكتبة مدبولي، القاهرة - مصر، الطبعة الأولى، 1991م. ص121
  3. ^ التحفة السنية بأسماء البلاد المصرية، ابن الجيعان، مطبوعات الكتبخانة الخديوية، مطبعة بولاق الأميرية، القاهرة - مصر، 1898م. ص28
  4. ^ القاموس الجغرافي للبلاد المصرية من عهد قدماء المصريين، محمد رمزي، القسم الثاني - البلاد الحالية، الجزء الأول - المحافظات ومديريات القليوبية والشرقية والدقهلية، الهيئة المصرية للكتاب، 1994م. ص156