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DAMIETTA , a town of Lower Egypt, on the eastern (Damietta or Phatnitic) branch of the Nile, about 12 M. above its mouth, and 125 M. N.N.E. of Cairo by rail. Pop. (1907) 29,354. The town is built on the east
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Damietta is a Levantine corruption of the Coptic name Tamiati, Arabic Dimyat. The original
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ransom exacted. To prevent further attacks from the sea the Mameluke sultan Bibars blocked up the Phatnitic mouth of the Nile (about 126o), razed old Damietta to the ground, and transferred the inhabitants to the site of the modern town. It continued to be a place of commercial importance for a considerable period, until in fact Port Said gave the eastern part of the Delta a better port. Damietta gives its name to dimity, a kind of striped cloth, for which the place was at one time famous. Cotton
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