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;'''Historical context'''
;'''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'''

Revision as of 12:34, 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