The Helwan and Isnian cultures of the late
Epipalaeolithic, and their Ouchata retouch methods for creating microlithic tools may have contributed to the development of the
Harifian cultural assemblage of the
Sinai, which may have introduced
Proto-Semitic languages into the Middle East. Around 3000 to 2600 BC, there was a
cemetery near Helwan serving the city of
Memphis. The city of Helwan was founded in 689 CE as
Fustat's temporary replacement as the capital of Umayyad Egypt by its governor
Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwan, who died in the new city. The Khedivial Astronomical Observatory was built here 1903–1904, and was used to observe
Halley's Comet. Egypt's oldest and largest private psychiatric clinic, the
Behman Hospital, was constructed here in 1939. During the early part of the 20th century, the city was the site of
RAF Helwan, a major British airfield, which was later used by the
Egyptian Air Force. In 1959 Helwan was chosen to serve as a site of a major industrial city, as part of President
Gamal Abdel Nasser's attempts to industrialize Egypt. Throughout the 1960s, it developed into a massive
steelworks zone, with numerous automobile factories being built. The site continues to use electricity from the
Aswan Dam and iron ore from Egypt's western deserts. Helwan was gradually transformed into a mass suburb of Cairo for the working class.
Helwan Governorate In April 2008, the
Helwan Governorate was split from the
Cairo Governorate, encompassing most of the districts outside the
ring road, as well as all satellite cities (
15th May,
New Cairo,
Shorouk,
Badr, and Huckstep) and the undeveloped desert. Helwan was elevated to city status, incorporating the districts of al-Ma'sara, 'Ain Helwan (qism Helwan), and al-Mustaqbal (prev. 15 May), and became the capital of the new governorate.
Maadi was also elevated to city status, incorporating the districts of Maadi, Tora, al-Tibin and al-Nahda. Following the dissolution of the Helwan Governorate in April 2011, all cities and districts returned to their previous statuses, and the city of Helwan was reincorporated as a district. File:Helwan points (Abu Salem points sub-type).jpg|Helwan points (Abu Salem points sub-type) File:Map of the Levantine sites with Helwan points.jpg|Map of the Levantine sites with Helwan points == Ecclesiastical history ==