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Sohag

Sohag (Arabic: سوهاج [soˈhæːɡ] Sohāj, Sa'idi Arabic pronunciation: [suːˈhaːdʒ] Sūhāǧ), also spelled as Sawhāj, Suhag and Suhaj,[4] is a city on the west bank of the Nile in Egypt. It has been the capital of Sohag Governorate since 1960, before which the capital was Girga and the name of the governorate was Girga Governorate. It also included Esna Governorate (nowadays Qena Governorate).[5]

Sohag
سوهاج
Montage of Sohag's sights
Nickname: 
Bride of the Nile
Sohag
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 26°33′N 31°42′E / 26.550°N 31.700°E / 26.550; 31.700
CountryEgypt
GovernorateSohag
MarkazSohag Markaz
Government
 • GovernorDr/Tarik al-Faki
Area
 • Land9.03 km2 (3.49 sq mi)
Elevation67 m (220 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • City266,944
 • Rank21st in Egypt
 • Metro
600,000
Demonym(s)Sohagi, Sohagy
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
Postal code
82749[2]
Area code+20 (Egypt) 93 (City)[3]
Websitewww.sohag.gov.eg (in Arabic)

History edit

The modern city developed from the village of Suhay (Arabic: السوهاى) (or Sumay), the name of which eventually transformed into Suhaj,[6] and is located on the site of several ancient settlements, the largest of which is Bompae (Ancient Greek: Βομπαη; Coptic: ⲃⲟⲙⲡⲁϩⲟ, lit.'channel of Paho' or Coptic: ⲡⲓⲃⲟⲙⲡⲁϩⲉ, lit.'the place of Paha').[7][8] The others include Tmupaie (Ancient Greek: Τμουπαει, Coptic: ⲧⲙⲟⲩⲡⲁϩⲟ, lit.'the island of Paha'), Bay (Arabic: الباى, possibly an Arabisation of the aforementioned "Paha") and Sawaqi (Arabic: سواقى).

Geography edit

 
Satellite image of Sohag

Sohag lies on a fertile agricultural plain on the western bank of the Nile,[9] approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) southwest of Akhmim. The city includes two islands; Karaman-ez-Zahur Island is larger and uninhabited, and ez-Zahur Island (جزيرة الزهور, Ǧazīrat az-Zuhur, "Flower Island") has some homes.

Economy edit

The city Sohag of itself encloses only a few archaeological sites, hence tourism represents but a small portion of the city's income. Other sources of income include trade, small industries of carpets, furniture, spinning and weaving and sugar. Administrative and educational services are two big sectors of income.

Demographics edit

1928 1976 1986 1996 2006 2012 2018 2021
20,760[10] 101,758 132,965 170,125 189,695 201,339 248,174 266,944
Starting in 1928: Population of Sohag City[11]

Religion edit

Islam and Christianity are the main religions in Sohag; about 75% of the population are Muslim.[citation needed].

Historical sites edit

Mosques edit

  • Sidi Arif Mosque (Arabic: مسجد العارف بالله, Masjid al-ʿArif bi-Allah). The mosque is located in the south of the city. The el-ʿArif Mosque was built in the 14th century—the 8th century in the Islamic calendar. The present building was constructed around 1995. At the corners of the façade are two minarets and the roof is crowned by a dome. Inside the five-nave mosque the bases of the piers and the walls were lined with red granite. The ceiling is painted ornamentally; in its middle is an elongated light dome. The southeastern half is lit by chandeliers. At the end are the prayer niche (mihrab) with simple ornaments and to the right of it the wooden pulpit (minbar).
 
South side of the Sidi Arif Mosque
 
Inside the Sidi Arif Mosque
 
Mihrab and minbar of the Sidi Arif Mosque
 
Ceiling of the Sidi Arif Mosque
  • El-Farshuti Mosque (Arabic: جامع الفرشوطي, Jāmʿi al-Farschūṭī), also named el-'Atiq Mosque (the old mosque) is located approximately 350 metres (1,150 feet) southwest of the Sidi Arif Mosque. The most striking feature of the mosque is its 53-metre-high (174-foot) minaret in the southeast corner. The minaret has galleries with balustrades on four floors. The mosque is a modern, bright building. The mosque is divided into five naves by columns and pillars. It has a central light dome, which is inscribed at the bottom with a sura from the Qur'an. The bases of the walls are painted yellow and white with green bands. A very colorful prayer niche next to the wooden pulpit is located at the southeastern side.

In the masonry on the eastern, southern and western sides are stones engraved with historical inscriptions moved from previous buildings, including a decree of the penultimate Mamluk sultan al-Ghawri (1441–1516) from the year 1506 (911 AH) on the southeastern side.

 
South side of the el-Farshuti Mosque
 
Inside the el-Farshuti Mosque
 
Mihrab and minbar of the el-Farshuti Mosque
 
Ceiling of the el-Farshuti Mosque

Churches edit

Sohag has two important churches that were erected in the 20th century: the Church of the Holy Virgin and the Church of Saint George.

  • The Church of the Holy Virgin (Arabic: كنيسة السيدة العذراء, Kanīsat as-Saiyida al-ʿAdraʾ). The church is located in the north of the bazaar (souq Qaiṣarīya). It consists of five naves. There are three sanctuaries for Saint George (left), the Holy Virgin and the Archangel Michael at the ends of the middle three naves. All sanctuaries are completely screened by a wooden iconostasis. On both sides of the entrances to the sanctuaries are wooden icons of the Holy Virgin and Jesus. The Lord's Last Supper and the crosses are located above the iconstasis. The presentation in the central nave is framed by a fish and a pigeon; the other ones are framed by angels and a dove. Galleries are located above the aisles and the entrance. On the walls are paintings of saints and scenes from the life of Jesus.
 
Church of the Holy Virgin
 
Inside the Church of the Holy Virgin
 
Icon of the Holy Virgin with her child
  • Church of St. George is the cathedral of the diocese of Sohag (Arabic: كنيسة مار جرجس, Kanīsat Mar Girgis). The church is located 300 metres (980 feet) north of the Opera (Midan Obira) or Culture Square (Midan eth-Thaqafa).
  • Church of the Archangel Michael (Arabic: كنيسة الملاك ميخائيل). The church is located in Railway Station Street (El-Mahatta Street) on the eastern side of the railway tracks.

Monasteries edit

White Monastery edit

The Coptic White Monastery is a Coptic Orthodox monastery named after Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite. It is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) west of Sohag. The monastery's name is derived from the color of the white limestone in its outside walls. The surviving building is the church of what was once a much larger monastery complex.[12]

Red Monastery edit

The Red Monastery is a Coptic Orthodox monastery named after an Egyptian saint called Pishay. It is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) north of the White Monastery. The monastery's name is derived from the color of the construction material of its outside walls, consisting of red (burnt) brick. The walls are considerably thicker at the base than at the top and, like the walls of Ancient Egyptian temples, they are surmounted by cavetto moldings. The Red Monastery is architecturally similar to the White Monastery.[12]

 
Red Monastery
 
White Monastery

Temples and cemeteries edit

Sohag is the site of a temple built for the goddess Repyt (Triphis) by Ptolemy XV Caesarion and subsequent Roman emperors. South of this temple was an earlier temple of Ptolemy IX Soter II (see also Athribis Project). One of the nearby tombs of the brothers Ibpemeny "the younger" and Pemehyt of the late second century BC, has two zodiacs on its ceiling.[13]

Subdivisions edit

Sohag is informally divided into the East District (Arabic: حى شرق) and the West District (Arabic: حي غرب). Among the most notable regions of the West District are:

  • Sidi Aref
  • Al Shahid (Arabic for the Martyr)
  • Gharb Al-Koubry ("West of the Bridge" neighborhood)

The East District is considered a more upscale district; it includes some of the most affluent neighborhoods of the city including 15th Street, Al Kashef Street, Jumhuriya Street, The Courts Compound, and The Technical and Agricultural Schools. Some of the most notable locales of the East District include:

  • The Courts Compound of Sohag
  • City Hall of Sohag
  • Sohag University
  • Sohag Teaching Hospital, one of the biggest hospitals of the region
  • Multiple governmental directorates
  • Many recreational areas including The Sohag Stadium and many parks including Al Zohour, a revitalized island park located in the middle of the Nile.
  • Nasr City, the first satellite city to be built in the East District. It was established during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Climate edit

The Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies Sohag's climate as hot desert (BWh). Luxor, Minya, Sohag, Qena and Asyut have the widest difference of temperatures between days and nights of any city in Egypt, with almost 16 °C (29 °F) difference. Sohag is one of the warmest places in Egypt due to its location on the eastern side of Sahara in North Africa. Sohag is ranked the 5th driest place in Egypt and the 9th globally. Also ranked 4th warmest place in Egypt and 296th globally.

Climate data for Sohag
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 30.8
(87.4)
37.5
(99.5)
42.2
(108.0)
43.9
(111.0)
47.4
(117.3)
47.9
(118.2)
47.0
(116.6)
43.4
(110.1)
44.4
(111.9)
43.1
(109.6)
37.0
(98.6)
33.3
(91.9)
47.9
(118.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 22.0
(71.6)
23.8
(74.8)
27.5
(81.5)
33.6
(92.5)
37.7
(99.9)
39.6
(103.3)
38.8
(101.8)
37.8
(100.0)
36.0
(96.8)
33.7
(92.7)
28.2
(82.8)
23.5
(74.3)
31.9
(89.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 13.9
(57.0)
15.6
(60.1)
18.9
(66.0)
24.5
(76.1)
29.1
(84.4)
30.7
(87.3)
31.0
(87.8)
29.9
(85.8)
27.9
(82.2)
25.1
(77.2)
19.8
(67.6)
15.4
(59.7)
23.5
(74.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 7.3
(45.1)
8.8
(47.8)
11.8
(53.2)
16.6
(61.9)
21.1
(70.0)
23.1
(73.6)
24.1
(75.4)
23.1
(73.6)
20.6
(69.1)
17.8
(64.0)
13.0
(55.4)
9.2
(48.6)
16.4
(61.5)
Record low °C (°F) 0.4
(32.7)
2.6
(36.7)
3.3
(37.9)
7.7
(45.9)
11.5
(52.7)
15.7
(60.3)
17.6
(63.7)
18.0
(64.4)
15.9
(60.6)
11.4
(52.5)
4.8
(40.6)
2.6
(36.7)
0.4
(32.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 0
(0)
1
(0.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
1
(0)
Average precipitation days 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0.7
Average relative humidity (%) 57 50 44 36 30 31 37 43 45 44 51 56 43.7
Source 1: NOAA[14]
Source 2: Climate Charts[15]

Culture edit

Language edit

A version of the dialect continuum of Saidi Arabic is spoken by the people of Sohag. Most urbanized people, however, may speak to varying degrees Egyptian Arabic.[16]

Museums edit

The Sohag Museum contains about 5,000 artifacts gathered from around the Sohag governorate, including items stretching from the Middle Kingdom to Greco-Roman times.[9][17]

Bazaars edit

Souq el-Qisareya: The bazaar in Sohag is named suq Qaiṣarīya and is partly covered.

Souq el-Itnein is a weekly market held every Monday morning; vegetables, fruits, animals and traditional hand made objects (like baskets, farming axes and bags) are sold there. The weekly market is believed to have originated during the Ancient Egyptian era. The souq is now in the south of the city and is held in the streets and beside the city cemetery.[9]

Transport edit

 
Southern Highway

Sohag is linked to Giza and northern cities by the road of Asyut Western Desert, Eastern Desert Road and Rural Road, which also connects it to the railways.[18]

In February 2010, a highway linking Sohag to the Red Sea city Hurghada was opened to ease movement between Upper Egypt and the Red Sea coastal region.[citation needed] In May 2010, the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak inaugurated Sohag International Airport.[19]

City Distance (km)
Alexandria 692
Port Said 691
Ismaïlia 616
Suez 605
Cairo 471
Aswan 428
Luxor 205
Asyut 98

Education edit

 
Sohag Military school is one of the oldest schools in Sa'id/Upper Egypt, established 1928

Educational establishments in Sohag include: Primary schools:

  • Al-Nasr school
  • Huda Sharawi school
  • Mulhaqat Al-Mu'allemat school

Middle schools:

  • Ahmad Deifalla school
  • Nabawi Muhandis school
  • Ali Osman Baltak school
  • Tarik Ibn Ziad school

High schools:

  • Sohag Military school
  • Abdelmunim Riad school
  • Asmaa Bint Abi Bakr school
  • Hag Hadad school

University edit

Sohag University is a public university with more than 40,000 students[20] located on the eastern side of the city. It was established under the banner of South Valley University but became independent in 2006. There are currently ten colleges in Sohag University.

Sports edit

 
Sohag Stadium

The most popular sport in Sohag is Association football.[citation needed] Sohag has many football clubs, including the Egyptian Premier League (EPL) team Sohag FC. In addition, EPL club has El Gouna FC used Sohag stadium as a home ground at times.[21]

Notable people edit

Notable people who originate from or live in Sohag include:

Nearby attractions edit

 
Osireion, Abydos

Photo gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Egypt: Governorates, Major Cities & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Egypt Postal Code". Egypt-cairo.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ Prozzone. "Sohag, EGYPT :: city code, std code, dial code, country code, long distance". www.prozzone.com. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  4. ^ "World Gazetteer: Sohag - profile of geographical entity including nam…". 16 December 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2017.[dead link]
  5. ^ Law, Gwillim (1999). Administrative Subdivisions of Countries: A Comprehensive World Reference, 1900 through 1998 (snippet view). Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-7864-0729-3. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  6. ^ محمد رمزي. القاموس الجغرافي للبلاد المصرية. p. 128.
  7. ^ "TM Places". www.trismegistos.org. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  8. ^ "TM Places". www.trismegistos.org. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  9. ^ a b c Richardson, Dan (2003). The Rough Guide to Egypt. pp. 322–323. ISBN 1-84353-050-3.
  10. ^ Baedeker, Karl; Steindorff, Georg: Ägypten und der Sûdan: Handbuch für Reisende, Leipzig: Baedeker, 1928, 8. ed., p. 221.
  11. ^ "World Gazetteer: Sohag". Archived from the original on 16 December 2012.
  12. ^ a b Haag, Michael (2004). Egypt. New Holland Publishers. pp. 222–226. ISBN 1-86011-163-7.
  13. ^ Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), p. 77.
  14. ^ "Sohag Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  15. ^ "Sohag, Egypt: Climate, Global Warming, and Daylight Charts and Data". Climate Charts. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  16. ^ Miller, Catherine (2005-09-19). "Between accomodation [sic] and resistance: Upper Egyptian migrants in Cairo". Linguistics. 43 (5): 903–956. doi:10.1515/ling.2005.43.5.903. ISSN 1613-396X. S2CID 145655182.
  17. ^ "The Sohag Museum". Supreme Council of Antiquities - Museums. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  18. ^ Vivian, Cassandra (2008-01-01). "Western Desert of The Egypt". The Western Desert of Egypt.
  19. ^ "Hosni Mubarak | Biography, History, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  20. ^ "جامعة سوهاج". Sohag-univ.edu.eg. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  21. ^ "El Gouna FC - Misr El Makkasa Live - Summary: Football Scores & Highlights - 17/05/2022". Eurosport. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  22. ^ a b "Abydos | ancient city, Egypt | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-05-25.

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For the village in Iran see Sohag Iran This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sohag news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sohag Arabic سوهاج soˈhaeːɡ Sohaj Sa idi Arabic pronunciation suːˈhaːdʒ Suhaǧ also spelled as Sawhaj Suhag and Suhaj 4 is a city on the west bank of the Nile in Egypt It has been the capital of Sohag Governorate since 1960 before which the capital was Girga and the name of the governorate was Girga Governorate It also included Esna Governorate nowadays Qena Governorate 5 Sohag سوهاجCityMontage of Sohag s sightsNickname Bride of the NileSohagLocation in EgyptCoordinates 26 33 N 31 42 E 26 550 N 31 700 E 26 550 31 700CountryEgyptGovernorateSohagMarkazSohag MarkazGovernment GovernorDr Tarik al FakiArea 1 Land9 03 km2 3 49 sq mi Elevation 1 67 m 220 ft Population 2021 1 City266 944 Rank21st in Egypt Metro600 000Demonym s Sohagi SohagyTime zoneUTC 2 EET Postal code82749 2 Area code 20 Egypt 93 City 3 Websitewww wbr sohag wbr gov wbr eg in Arabic Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Historical sites 5 1 Mosques 5 2 Churches 5 3 Monasteries 5 3 1 White Monastery 5 3 2 Red Monastery 5 4 Temples and cemeteries 6 Subdivisions 7 Climate 8 Culture 8 1 Language 8 2 Museums 8 3 Bazaars 9 Transport 10 Education 10 1 University 11 Sports 12 Notable people 13 Nearby attractions 14 Photo gallery 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksHistory editThe modern city developed from the village of Suhay Arabic السوهاى or Sumay the name of which eventually transformed into Suhaj 6 and is located on the site of several ancient settlements the largest of which is Bompae Ancient Greek Bompah Coptic ⲃⲟⲙⲡⲁϩⲟ lit channel of Paho or Coptic ⲡⲓⲃⲟⲙⲡⲁϩⲉ lit the place of Paha 7 8 The others include Tmupaie Ancient Greek Tmoypaei Coptic ⲧⲙⲟⲩⲡⲁϩⲟ lit the island of Paha Bay Arabic الباى possibly an Arabisation of the aforementioned Paha and Sawaqi Arabic سواقى Geography edit nbsp Satellite image of SohagSohag lies on a fertile agricultural plain on the western bank of the Nile 9 approximately 6 kilometres 3 7 miles southwest of Akhmim The city includes two islands Karaman ez Zahur Island is larger and uninhabited and ez Zahur Island جزيرة الزهور Ǧazirat az Zuhur Flower Island has some homes Economy editThe city Sohag of itself encloses only a few archaeological sites hence tourism represents but a small portion of the city s income Other sources of income include trade small industries of carpets furniture spinning and weaving and sugar Administrative and educational services are two big sectors of income Demographics edit1928 1976 1986 1996 2006 2012 2018 202120 760 10 101 758 132 965 170 125 189 695 201 339 248 174 266 944Starting in 1928 Population of Sohag City 11 Religion edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sohag news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Islam and Christianity are the main religions in Sohag about 75 of the population are Muslim citation needed Historical sites editMosques edit Sidi Arif Mosque Arabic مسجد العارف بالله Masjid al ʿArif bi Allah The mosque is located in the south of the city The el ʿArif Mosque was built in the 14th century the 8th century in the Islamic calendar The present building was constructed around 1995 At the corners of the facade are two minarets and the roof is crowned by a dome Inside the five nave mosque the bases of the piers and the walls were lined with red granite The ceiling is painted ornamentally in its middle is an elongated light dome The southeastern half is lit by chandeliers At the end are the prayer niche mihrab with simple ornaments and to the right of it the wooden pulpit minbar nbsp South side of the Sidi Arif Mosque nbsp Inside the Sidi Arif Mosque nbsp Mihrab and minbar of the Sidi Arif Mosque nbsp Ceiling of the Sidi Arif MosqueEl Farshuti Mosque Arabic جامع الفرشوطي Jamʿi al Farschuṭi also named el Atiq Mosque the old mosque is located approximately 350 metres 1 150 feet southwest of the Sidi Arif Mosque The most striking feature of the mosque is its 53 metre high 174 foot minaret in the southeast corner The minaret has galleries with balustrades on four floors The mosque is a modern bright building The mosque is divided into five naves by columns and pillars It has a central light dome which is inscribed at the bottom with a sura from the Qur an The bases of the walls are painted yellow and white with green bands A very colorful prayer niche next to the wooden pulpit is located at the southeastern side In the masonry on the eastern southern and western sides are stones engraved with historical inscriptions moved from previous buildings including a decree of the penultimate Mamluk sultan al Ghawri 1441 1516 from the year 1506 911 AH on the southeastern side nbsp South side of the el Farshuti Mosque nbsp Inside the el Farshuti Mosque nbsp Mihrab and minbar of the el Farshuti Mosque nbsp Ceiling of the el Farshuti MosqueChurches edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sohag news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sohag has two important churches that were erected in the 20th century the Church of the Holy Virgin and the Church of Saint George The Church of the Holy Virgin Arabic كنيسة السيدة العذراء Kanisat as Saiyida al ʿAdraʾ The church is located in the north of the bazaar souq Qaiṣariya It consists of five naves There are three sanctuaries for Saint George left the Holy Virgin and the Archangel Michael at the ends of the middle three naves All sanctuaries are completely screened by a wooden iconostasis On both sides of the entrances to the sanctuaries are wooden icons of the Holy Virgin and Jesus The Lord s Last Supper and the crosses are located above the iconstasis The presentation in the central nave is framed by a fish and a pigeon the other ones are framed by angels and a dove Galleries are located above the aisles and the entrance On the walls are paintings of saints and scenes from the life of Jesus nbsp Church of the Holy Virgin nbsp Inside the Church of the Holy Virgin nbsp Icon of the Holy Virgin with her childChurch of St George is the cathedral of the diocese of Sohag Arabic كنيسة مار جرجس Kanisat Mar Girgis The church is located 300 metres 980 feet north of the Opera Midan Obira or Culture Square Midan eth Thaqafa Church of the Archangel Michael Arabic كنيسة الملاك ميخائيل The church is located in Railway Station Street El Mahatta Street on the eastern side of the railway tracks Monasteries edit White Monastery edit Main article White Monastery The Coptic White Monastery is a Coptic Orthodox monastery named after Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite It is located about 5 kilometres 3 1 miles west of Sohag The monastery s name is derived from the color of the white limestone in its outside walls The surviving building is the church of what was once a much larger monastery complex 12 Red Monastery edit Main article Red Monastery The Red Monastery is a Coptic Orthodox monastery named after an Egyptian saint called Pishay It is located about 5 kilometres 3 1 miles north of the White Monastery The monastery s name is derived from the color of the construction material of its outside walls consisting of red burnt brick The walls are considerably thicker at the base than at the top and like the walls of Ancient Egyptian temples they are surmounted by cavetto moldings The Red Monastery is architecturally similar to the White Monastery 12 nbsp Red Monastery nbsp White MonasteryTemples and cemeteries edit Sohag is the site of a temple built for the goddess Repyt Triphis by Ptolemy XV Caesarion and subsequent Roman emperors South of this temple was an earlier temple of Ptolemy IX Soter II see also Athribis Project One of the nearby tombs of the brothers Ibpemeny the younger and Pemehyt of the late second century BC has two zodiacs on its ceiling 13 Subdivisions editSohag is informally divided into the East District Arabic حى شرق and the West District Arabic حي غرب Among the most notable regions of the West District are Sidi Aref Al Shahid Arabic for the Martyr Gharb Al Koubry West of the Bridge neighborhood The East District is considered a more upscale district it includes some of the most affluent neighborhoods of the city including 15th Street Al Kashef Street Jumhuriya Street The Courts Compound and The Technical and Agricultural Schools Some of the most notable locales of the East District include The Courts Compound of Sohag City Hall of Sohag Sohag University Sohag Teaching Hospital one of the biggest hospitals of the region Multiple governmental directorates Many recreational areas including The Sohag Stadium and many parks including Al Zohour a revitalized island park located in the middle of the Nile Nasr City the first satellite city to be built in the East District It was established during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser Climate editMain article Climate of Egypt The Koppen Geiger climate classification system classifies Sohag s climate as hot desert BWh Luxor Minya Sohag Qena and Asyut have the widest difference of temperatures between days and nights of any city in Egypt with almost 16 C 29 F difference Sohag is one of the warmest places in Egypt due to its location on the eastern side of Sahara in North Africa Sohag is ranked the 5th driest place in Egypt and the 9th globally Also ranked 4th warmest place in Egypt and 296th globally Climate data for SohagMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 30 8 87 4 37 5 99 5 42 2 108 0 43 9 111 0 47 4 117 3 47 9 118 2 47 0 116 6 43 4 110 1 44 4 111 9 43 1 109 6 37 0 98 6 33 3 91 9 47 9 118 2 Mean daily maximum C F 22 0 71 6 23 8 74 8 27 5 81 5 33 6 92 5 37 7 99 9 39 6 103 3 38 8 101 8 37 8 100 0 36 0 96 8 33 7 92 7 28 2 82 8 23 5 74 3 31 9 89 4 Daily mean C F 13 9 57 0 15 6 60 1 18 9 66 0 24 5 76 1 29 1 84 4 30 7 87 3 31 0 87 8 29 9 85 8 27 9 82 2 25 1 77 2 19 8 67 6 15 4 59 7 23 5 74 3 Mean daily minimum C F 7 3 45 1 8 8 47 8 11 8 53 2 16 6 61 9 21 1 70 0 23 1 73 6 24 1 75 4 23 1 73 6 20 6 69 1 17 8 64 0 13 0 55 4 9 2 48 6 16 4 61 5 Record low C F 0 4 32 7 2 6 36 7 3 3 37 9 7 7 45 9 11 5 52 7 15 7 60 3 17 6 63 7 18 0 64 4 15 9 60 6 11 4 52 5 4 8 40 6 2 6 36 7 0 4 32 7 Average precipitation mm inches 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Average precipitation days 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7Average relative humidity 57 50 44 36 30 31 37 43 45 44 51 56 43 7Source 1 NOAA 14 Source 2 Climate Charts 15 Culture editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2010 Language edit A version of the dialect continuum of Saidi Arabic is spoken by the people of Sohag Most urbanized people however may speak to varying degrees Egyptian Arabic 16 Museums edit The Sohag Museum contains about 5 000 artifacts gathered from around the Sohag governorate including items stretching from the Middle Kingdom to Greco Roman times 9 17 Bazaars edit Souq el Qisareya The bazaar in Sohag is named suq Qaiṣariya and is partly covered Souq el Itnein is a weekly market held every Monday morning vegetables fruits animals and traditional hand made objects like baskets farming axes and bags are sold there The weekly market is believed to have originated during the Ancient Egyptian era The souq is now in the south of the city and is held in the streets and beside the city cemetery 9 Transport edit nbsp Southern HighwaySohag is linked to Giza and northern cities by the road of Asyut Western Desert Eastern Desert Road and Rural Road which also connects it to the railways 18 In February 2010 a highway linking Sohag to the Red Sea city Hurghada was opened to ease movement between Upper Egypt and the Red Sea coastal region citation needed In May 2010 the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak inaugurated Sohag International Airport 19 City Distance km Alexandria 692Port Said 691Ismailia 616Suez 605Cairo 471Aswan 428Luxor 205Asyut 98Education edit nbsp Sohag Military school is one of the oldest schools in Sa id Upper Egypt established 1928Educational establishments in Sohag include Primary schools Al Nasr school Huda Sharawi school Mulhaqat Al Mu allemat schoolMiddle schools Ahmad Deifalla school Nabawi Muhandis school Ali Osman Baltak school Tarik Ibn Ziad schoolHigh schools Sohag Military school Abdelmunim Riad school Asmaa Bint Abi Bakr school Hag Hadad schoolUniversity edit Sohag University is a public university with more than 40 000 students 20 located on the eastern side of the city It was established under the banner of South Valley University but became independent in 2006 There are currently ten colleges in Sohag University Sports edit nbsp Sohag StadiumThe most popular sport in Sohag is Association football citation needed Sohag has many football clubs including the Egyptian Premier League EPL team Sohag FC In addition EPL club has El Gouna FC used Sohag stadium as a home ground at times 21 Notable people editNotable people who originate from or live in Sohag include Narmer The first pharaoh of unified Egypt and the founder of the Early Dynastic Period c 32nd century BC Sheikh Mohamed Siddiq El Minshawi one of the most renowned Qur anic reciters of all the Islamic world Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy Former Imam of Al Azhar Rifa a el Tahtawi writer teacher translator Egyptologist renaissance intellectual and founder of Madrasat al Alsun Tongues School Onsi Sawiris Billionaire businessman Mustafa al Maraghi reformer and rector of Al Azhar Mosque Mohammed Aboul Fotouh Hassab gastro intestinal surgeon Gamal El Ghitani author of historical novels and cultural and political commentaries Atef El Tayeb film director George Sidhom film actor Emad Hamdy Film actor Baligh Hamdi composer who created hit songs for many prominent Arabic singers Dhul Nun al Misri Sufi saint considered the Patron Saint of the Physicians in the early Islamic era of Egypt Jaber Abu Hussein narrator of the Taghribat Bani Hilal Nearby attractions edit nbsp Osireion AbydosAbydos is one of the most ancient cities of Upper Egypt and also of the eighth Upper Nome of which it was the capital city It is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Ancient Egypt 22 The sacred city of Abydos was the site of many ancient temples including a Umm el Qa ab a royal necropolis where early pharaohs were entombed 22 Akhmim has several mosques and two Coptic churches It maintains a weekly market and manufactures cotton goods El Hawawish is the ancient necropolis cemetery for Akhmim El Salamuni comprises a rock cut chapel dedicated to the god Min The Meritamen statue in eastern Akhmim Outside Beit Khallaf are two large brick mastabas from the Third Dynasty The city Athribis is the site of a temple built for the goddess Repyt Triphis by Ptolemy XV Caesarion and subsequent Roman Emperors Photo gallery edit nbsp Building in Sohag nbsp Roman theater nbsp Tahtawy memorial nbsp Sohag city hall nbsp Jumhuriyea St nbsp Orouba sq nbsp Skyline nbsp Jazirat Al Zohour nbsp Nile view east bank nbsp Courts compound nbsp Downtown nbsp Nile view from Akhmim bridgeSee also editList of cities and towns in Egypt nbsp Egypt portal nbsp Africa portalUpper Egypt Sa idi people Sa idi ArabicReferences edit a b c Egypt Governorates Major Cities amp Towns Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved 17 June 2023 Egypt Postal Code Egypt cairo com Retrieved 15 October 2017 Prozzone Sohag EGYPT city code std code dial code country code long distance www prozzone com Retrieved 15 October 2017 World Gazetteer Sohag profile of geographical entity including nam 16 December 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2017 dead link Law Gwillim 1999 Administrative Subdivisions of Countries A Comprehensive World Reference 1900 through 1998 snippet view Jefferson NC McFarland p 114 ISBN 978 0 7864 0729 3 Retrieved 2010 08 07 محمد رمزي القاموس الجغرافي للبلاد المصرية p 128 TM Places www trismegistos org Retrieved 2019 09 01 TM Places www trismegistos org Retrieved 2022 08 09 a b c Richardson Dan 2003 The Rough Guide to Egypt pp 322 323 ISBN 1 84353 050 3 Baedeker Karl Steindorff Georg Agypten und der Sudan Handbuch fur Reisende Leipzig Baedeker 1928 8 ed p 221 World Gazetteer Sohag Archived from the original on 16 December 2012 a b Haag Michael 2004 Egypt New Holland Publishers pp 222 226 ISBN 1 86011 163 7 Richard Talbert Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World ISBN 0 691 03169 X p 77 Sohag Climate Normals 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved January 17 2016 Sohag Egypt Climate Global Warming and Daylight Charts and Data Climate Charts Retrieved 9 July 2013 Miller Catherine 2005 09 19 Between accomodation sic and resistance Upper Egyptian migrants in Cairo Linguistics 43 5 903 956 doi 10 1515 ling 2005 43 5 903 ISSN 1613 396X S2CID 145655182 The Sohag Museum Supreme Council of Antiquities Museums Retrieved December 14 2016 Vivian Cassandra 2008 01 01 Western Desert of The Egypt The Western Desert of Egypt Hosni Mubarak Biography History amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 05 25 جامعة سوهاج Sohag univ edu eg Retrieved 15 October 2017 El Gouna FC Misr El Makkasa Live Summary Football Scores amp Highlights 17 05 2022 Eurosport Retrieved 2022 05 25 a b Abydos ancient city Egypt Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 05 25 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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