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- Ibrahimiya_Canal abstract "The Ibrahimiyah Canal is an irrigation canal in Egypt built in 1873. It was the most important public work executed under the then newly established Ministry of Public Works. It was built during the reign of Ismail Pasha when he was Khedive of Egypt. It was commissioned by Bahgat Pasha, minister of public works, who designed it primarily to provide perennial irrigation to the Khedivial sugar estates in Middle Egypt. It supplied perennial irrigation to 580,000 acres (2,300 km2) and flood irrigation to another 420,000 acres (1,700 km2). The discharge of the canal varied between 30 and 80 cubic metres per second in summer and between 500 and 900 cubic metres per second in flood. Having its head on the left bank of the Nile, in Assiut, it runs northwards for 60 kilometres and then divides in Dairut into two main branches; one branch is the Bahr Yussef Canal, while the other is the Ibrahimiyah Canal proper.This 350 kilometer long canal, which is undoubtedly one of the largest artificial canals in the world, used to take off from the Nile without any weirs or inlet works on the river (the water of the river entered it freely). Sir William Willcocks, the famous British civil engineer, would construct the Assiut Barrage later in 1901 to provide means for better control of its discharge.Although locks were constructed through its southern third, Ibrahimya Canal is not navigable after Dairut as it was designed for irrigation purposes only. The Ibrahimiya, except at few locations where it follows portions of ancient canals, flows parallel to the Nile, and does not have between itself and the river a distance of more than 4 to 5 kilometres.".
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- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Al_Ayat.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Assiut.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Assiut_Barrage.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Asyut.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Bahr_Yussef.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Beni_Suef.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canals_in_Egypt.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Dairut.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Public_Works.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Faiyum.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Faiyum_Governorate.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Giza.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation_Improvements_Project.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Ismail_Pasha.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Khedive.
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- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Egypt.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Minya,_Egypt.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Serry_Canal.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink William_Willcocks.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLink File:Ibrahimiya.jpg.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ibrahimiya Canal".
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- Ibrahimiya_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_Egypt.
- Ibrahimiya_Canal hypernym Canal.
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- Ibrahimiya_Canal comment "The Ibrahimiyah Canal is an irrigation canal in Egypt built in 1873. It was the most important public work executed under the then newly established Ministry of Public Works. It was built during the reign of Ismail Pasha when he was Khedive of Egypt. It was commissioned by Bahgat Pasha, minister of public works, who designed it primarily to provide perennial irrigation to the Khedivial sugar estates in Middle Egypt.".
- Ibrahimiya_Canal label "Ibrahimiya Canal".
- Ibrahimiya_Canal sameAs ترعة_الإبراهيمية_(مصر).
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- Ibrahimiya_Canal depiction Ibrahimiya.jpg.
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