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Timeline of Port Said

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Port Said, Egypt.

Contents

Prior to 20th century

  • 1859
  • Port Said founded.
  • Population: 150.
  • 1861 - Population: 4,000.
  • 1863 - Sweet Water Canal built.
  • 1869
  • Lighthouse of Port Said begins operating.
  • November: Suez Canal opens.
  • 1870 - Coal heaving porters guild established.
  • 1870s - Anti-European unrest.
  • 1881 - Abbas Mosque commissioned (built later).
  • 1883 - Population: 17,000.
  • 1895 - Headquarter of the Suez Canal Authority in Port Said built.
  • 1899 - De Lesseps statue unveiled on Jetee Ouest (pier).
  • 20th century

  • 1904 - Cairo-Port Said railway begins operating.
  • 1917 - Russian battleship Peresvet sinks offshore.
  • 1920 - Al-Masry Sporting Club formed.
  • 1926
  • Port Fouad founded on opposite side of Suez Canal.
  • Catholic Diocese of the Canal of Suez established.
  • 1947 - Population: 177,703.
  • 1955 - Port Said Stadium opens.
  • 1956
  • 5 November: British and French forces arrive during Suez Crisis.
  • 23 December: British and French troops depart.
  • December: Moorhouse Affair.
  • 1960 - Population: 244,000.
  • 1967 - After Israeli forces occupy Sinai Peninsula, some residents begin to flee city.
  • 1976
  • Suez Canal University established.
  • Port Said declared a duty-free port.
  • 1995 - Museum of Modern Art opens.
  • 1998 - History Gardens laid out.
  • 1999 - Port Said Hall (arena) opens.
  • 21st century

  • 2004
  • Suez Canal Container Terminal begins operating.
  • Misr Public Library inaugurated.
  • 2005 - Port Said International School opens.
  • 2008
  • December: 2008 Arab Futsal Championship held.
  • Population: 588,938.
  • 2010
  • Port Said University established.
  • Population: 603,787.
  • 2012 - 1 February: Port Said Stadium riot.
  • 2013
  • 26 January: Unrest begins after verdict of stadium riot.
  • 27 January: Anti-Morsi protest.
  • 17–19 February: Labor strike, protest.
  • March: Unrest.
  • References

    Timeline of Port Said Wikipedia