Suez
In the 7th century, it was the terminus of a canal connecting the Nile to the Red Sea, and during the Ottoman Empire, it served as a military and commercial port. After the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, it developed into an important port city, and the port transshipment business was busy. There are large oil refineries and industries such as fertilizer, shipbuilding, and papermaking. The oil pipeline leads to Cairo and Alexandria, and the railway and highway pass to Cairo.
The current city of Suez is completely different from the city of Suez during the Fatimid Kingdom, which was destroyed as early as the Ottoman invasion of Arab territory.
The city of Suez described in this book is based on the economic and political needs of the territory of the Kingdom of Fatima at that time, and it is purely fabricated, and the strongman of history should not take it seriously.