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:Prior to Kambut's creation, Libya was separated into two majors regions: Cyrene and Syrte (included the towns of Benghazi, Tukrah, Ajdabiya and El-Bayda) and Upper Libya, which was contested by the Egyptian city of Tobruk and the Greek colony of Mersa Matruh. Kambut would be created in order to provide a fortified land bridge between Cyrene and Upper Libya, connecting half of Northern Africa in one big line of coastal settlements. | |||
;'''The Shield of Egypt''' | |||
:Right from its initial conception, the city was planned to be centered around one giant complex of ramparts: Fort Vandeleeh. The name "Vandeleeh" derives from the combination of the words ``Vandalia" and "ehh", respectively meaning "The Land of the Vandals" (germanic barbarian who invaded Northern Africa during the fall of Western rome) and the Suffix "ehh", which is a tribute to the royal suffix of the egyptian royal family. Fort Vandeleeh would also be known as "The Blue hold", a reference to the "White Hold" located on Tobruk. | |||
;'''Coat of arms''' |
Revision as of 11:34, 10 April 2024
Kambut
- Creation
- The city of Kambut (كمبوت), is a medium-sized Egyptian colony located in Libya, west of Tobruk. It was created on 25/03/2024 by Guirod1. Guirod1 was a really recent member of Egypt at the time, with his only main feat prior to the creation of the city being the construction of a small village located in the far western border of Alexandria, where he initially started off as a resident.
- Historical context
- Prior to Kambut's creation, Libya was separated into two majors regions: Cyrene and Syrte (included the towns of Benghazi, Tukrah, Ajdabiya and El-Bayda) and Upper Libya, which was contested by the Egyptian city of Tobruk and the Greek colony of Mersa Matruh. Kambut would be created in order to provide a fortified land bridge between Cyrene and Upper Libya, connecting half of Northern Africa in one big line of coastal settlements.
- The Shield of Egypt
- Right from its initial conception, the city was planned to be centered around one giant complex of ramparts: Fort Vandeleeh. The name "Vandeleeh" derives from the combination of the words ``Vandalia" and "ehh", respectively meaning "The Land of the Vandals" (germanic barbarian who invaded Northern Africa during the fall of Western rome) and the Suffix "ehh", which is a tribute to the royal suffix of the egyptian royal family. Fort Vandeleeh would also be known as "The Blue hold", a reference to the "White Hold" located on Tobruk.
- Coat of arms