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KENA, or KENEH (sometimes written Qina)

This article appears in Volume V15, Page 727 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: JUN-KHA
KENA, or KENEH (sometimes written Qina) , a town of Upper
Egypt
  on a canal about a mile E. of the Nile and 380 M. S.S.E. of Cairo by rail. Pop. (1907), 20,069. Kena, the
capital
  of a province of the same name, was called by the Greeks Caene or Caenepolis (probably the
NEri
  rats of Herodotus; see AKHMIM) in distinction from Coptos (q.v.), 15 M. S., to whose
trade
  it eventually succeeded. It is a remarkable fact that its modern name should be derived from a purely Greek word, like Iskenderia from Alexandria, and Nekrash from Naucratis; in the absence of any known Egyptian name it seems to point to Kena having originated in a foreign
settlement
  in connexion with the Red Sea
trade
 . It is a flourishing town, specially noted for the manufacture of the porous water jars and bottles used throughout
Egypt
 . The clay for making them is obtained from a valley north of Kena. The pottery is sent down the Nile in specially constructed boats. Kena is also known for the excellence of the
dates
  sold in its bazaars and for the large colony of dancing girls who live there. It carries on a trade in
grain
  and
dates
  with Arabia, via Kosseir on the Red Sea, loo m. E. in a direct line. This inconsiderable
traffic
  is all that is left of the extensive commerce formerly maintainedchiefly via Berenice and Coptosbetween Upper Egypt and India and Arabia. The road to Kosseir is one of
great
  antiquity. It leads through the valley of Hammamat, celebrated for its ancient breccia quarries and deserted gold mines. During the British operations in Egypt in 18o1 Sir
David
  Baird and his force marched along this road to Kena, taking sixteen days on the journey from Kosseir.


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